Keep it Simple, Keep it Real. I loved growing up on a "dirt road" It's awesome to live on a farm where you can take long walks and soak up all of God's creation. Nothing in the world is better then being on the farm and having nothing to do but "sit on the porch with God."
It's Quiet... It's Peaceful... It's Simple... It's RealMonday, October 31, 2005
Rampid...Versus...Rapid
I have heard the word rampid for years. I say it. A perfect example is the blog below. I would have expressed a thought like "the bug is running rampid through our house now." Spell check does not like this word; I run to dictionary.com for verification. There is no such word. Usually I find the word when I do this because I tend to grab onto obscure words for some reason. It's disturbing to find out that rampid is not a word. It's a word I use a lot. I believe my family has used it for years, now I'll have to pay more attention to see if it's just me?
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dash likes to tell me words I use aren't real. I have proven him wrong on different occasions. He has proven me wrong too! My favorite one yet was the word "het." He swore that it wasn't a real word.
het
adj : made warm or hot (`het' is a dialectal variant of `heated'); "a heated swimming pool"; "wiped his heated-up face with a large bandana"; "he was all het up and sweaty" [syn: heated, heated up, het up]
I agree heated probably sounds better and I don't say het anymore because of him!
I have definately heard the word rampid before. Rampant is a word. I think that is the correct word to use in "the bug is running rampant through our house now"
Maybe someone said rampant and someone else heard rampid.
Thanks Golden! I am a poor speller and I am sure you are right down through the years I have heard it with a d instead of a t. duh. I am so glad that I have the opportunity to keep learning even if its a spelling lesson that I needed instead of a life lesson!
Good call G!
I was also thinking that it was rampant and not rampid. I can see how they could get mixed up, because they almost sound alike.
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