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Yes, it does, within that particular group and, if you look at language in a more scientific or objective way (or should I say descriptive), that means it is a legitimate meaning of the word. Maybe not the meaning that you personally and whatever (rather arbitrary in the grand scheme of things) dictionary prescribe to

It can be two things.

Because of this, I learned something truly bizarre exists, and it made me a strange kind of happy. Thank you.

What a twist ending too!

What?

Either way it should be a thing, because epistolary fiction is badass.

Holy shit, this clip predicts the ascendance of Trump too.

fuuuuuuuck

Of course there's not proof or readily accessible hard data, and the percentage of people of people who use it one way (or at all) probably changes based on demographic and social situation. I'm not saying you're wrong about what it originally and still does mean in many contexts, but if there are people out there

Do you post about it on tumbler?

I agree with your first point, and also with the sentiment of Vin Diesel supporting in general.

Maybe you can just buy his movies and play them for your empty household when you're out, or buy a ticket to his movies, but never actually enter the theater.

Yes, they do have a meaning, which is whatever the majority of people use and understand them to mean. That's how you define meaning, dictionaries just record that. That's why "nice" no longer means "simple or foolish", "awful" is no longer synonymous with "awesome", and "meat" no longer refers to food in general.

Wouldn't the fact that it's 2015 mean that it starts meaning what everybody thinks it means instead of what was once "correct"? Language changes, that's life.

Synergy?

I find it fascinating that cookie speak has lost the distinction between I and me, but retains the subjunctive,

Dude, between whatever the fuck this imaginary daughter stuff is and your crazy friends, you need to write a book.

Is that a challenge?

I'd actually be really offended if someone called me a nudge.