• ALQ@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    I remember learning this about 20ish years ago and telling my then-sister in law about it when I explained why I wasn’t going to use it anymore. I got told I had a stick up my ass, and this was by a marginalized (gay, immigrant) woman. (Somewhat unrelated note - very grateful she’s a former relation.)

    So glad people have been learning and I’ve been hearing “gypped” less and less in recent years.

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      5 months ago

      Some words have simply entered common use and become decoupled from their former meaning. Maybe your acquaintance was right.

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        5 months ago

        Watching my own language means my “acquaintance” was right? I don’t think I’m the one with a stick, if that’s the case.