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Does that make all nouns autonyms or have I got the wrong end of the stick on this?

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Yes you have dummy. Scott is your name but it doesn't describe you does it? :icon_lol: It applies to verbs that describe themselves I believe.

EDIT: Adjectives even :angry::lol:

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Does that make all nouns autonyms or have I got the wrong end of the stick on this?

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It's a word that describes itself.

 

'Noun' is a noun

 

'Word' is a word

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I found out the weekend that foxes are allergic to bullets at the weekend. Good to know!  :lol:

 

Was out with a friend of my mam who shoots pheasant, he let me have a blast of his gun but then just as I was about to shoot one he snatched it off me and blasted a passing fox in the belly! Turns out the farmer whose land we were on pays him 50 quid for every fox he kills while he out shooting!!!

 

Same farmer apparently raises his sheep dogs from pups then shoots them and buries them in a ditch in one of his fields once they've past a certain age, rather than shell out the cost to keep them. What the fuck is wrong with a shelter?

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Gays out hunting? Whatever next?!

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I'm staying indoors if that's the case.

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Does that make all nouns autonyms or have I got the wrong end of the stick on this?

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Yes you have dummy. Scott is your name but it doesn't describe you does it? :angry: It applies to verbs that describe themselves I believe.

EDIT: Adjectives even :angry::lol:

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:icon_lol:

 

I don't think that's right. Give an example other than autonym?

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Does that make all nouns autonyms or have I got the wrong end of the stick on this?

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Yes you have dummy. Scott is your name but it doesn't describe you does it? :angry: It applies to verbs that describe themselves I believe.

EDIT: Adjectives even :angry::lol:

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:icon_lol:

 

I don't think that's right. Give an example other than autonym?

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Does that make all nouns autonyms or have I got the wrong end of the stick on this?

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It's a word that describes itself.

 

'Noun' is a noun

 

'Word' is a word

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Ahhh. :lol:

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Did you know I'm completely fucking lost on page 2 of this thread.  :lol:

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:icon_lol: I just tried to have the conversation with my girlfriend, she left the room.

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Does that make all nouns autonyms or have I got the wrong end of the stick on this?

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Yes you have dummy. Scott is your name but it doesn't describe you does it? :angry: It applies to verbs that describe themselves I believe.

EDIT: Adjectives even :angry::lol:

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:icon_lol:

 

I don't think that's right. Give an example other than autonym?

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No, I don't think so. Catmag got it I think.

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Does that make all nouns autonyms or have I got the wrong end of the stick on this?

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It's a word that describes itself.

 

'Noun' is a noun

 

'Word' is a word

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Aye. And Scott is a Scott. Dog is a dog. Cat is a cat.

 

I'm sure I'm onto something with this noun thing. :lol:

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Does that make all nouns autonyms or have I got the wrong end of the stick on this?

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It's a word that describes itself.

 

'Noun' is a noun

 

'Word' is a word

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Aye. And Scott is a Scott. Dog is a dog. Cat is a cat.

 

I'm sure I'm onto something with this noun thing. :lol:

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Stick to numbers, dude :icon_lol:

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Does that make all nouns autonyms or have I got the wrong end of the stick on this?

124436[/snapback]

 

It's a word that describes itself.

 

'Noun' is a noun

 

'Word' is a word

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Aye. And Scott is a Scott. Dog is a dog. Cat is a cat.

 

I'm sure I'm onto something with this noun thing. :lol:

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But you are not literally a five lettered word though are you?

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Aye.  And Scott is a Scott.  Dog is a dog.  Cat is a cat. 

 

I'm sure I'm onto something with this noun thing. :lol:

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No, you're getting confused between an instance of something and a classification of something.

 

I'm sure an autonym isn't an autonym...kind of.

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Does that make all nouns autonyms or have I got the wrong end of the stick on this?

124436[/snapback]

 

It's a word that describes itself.

 

'Noun' is a noun

 

'Word' is a word

124446[/snapback]

 

Aye. And Scott is a Scott. Dog is a dog. Cat is a cat.

 

I'm sure I'm onto something with this noun thing. :lol:

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But you are not literally a five lettered word though are you?

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Four lettered most of the time. :icon_lol:

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Does that make all nouns autonyms or have I got the wrong end of the stick on this?

124436[/snapback]

Yes you have dummy. Scott is your name but it doesn't describe you does it? :angry: It applies to verbs that describe themselves I believe.

EDIT: Adjectives even :angry::lol:

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:icon_lol:

 

I don't think that's right. Give an example other than autonym?

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No, I don't think so. Catmag got it I think.

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Literally giving English degrees away in the 90's tbh.

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