I doubt Oxford or Merriam-Webster will add it but they should. It gave me a laugh. I kept imagining it used in a spelling bee. “Can you use it in a sentence, please?”
“The entire Orioles starting rotation could and should easily be made bullpennable.”
yea, i’m not sure about the double “n” in there, but hey, if you make up words then i guess that gives you the right to decide on the spelling as well…
pretty funny that out of that entire chat, the only thing i came here to post was about that new word, haha, amd someone already beat me to it! lol
@jeff todd did you just invent a new word?
Bullpenable
I doubt Oxford or Merriam-Webster will add it but they should. It gave me a laugh. I kept imagining it used in a spelling bee. “Can you use it in a sentence, please?”
“The entire Orioles starting rotation could and should easily be made bullpennable.”
yea, i’m not sure about the double “n” in there, but hey, if you make up words then i guess that gives you the right to decide on the spelling as well…
pretty funny that out of that entire chat, the only thing i came here to post was about that new word, haha, amd someone already beat me to it! lol
“out of that entire chat, the only thing i came here to post was about that new word, haha, amd someone already beat me to it! lol”…….same here…lol.
Should it have two n’s though?
Probably just one “n” but then again it may be your prerogative. I’m not sure but it is catchy.