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In response to
"
We watched the new Scream two nights ago. I was very whelmed 5/10 -- nm
"
by
crash davis
"Whelmed" means "overwhelmed". -- nm
Posted by
Ender (aka Ender)
Jul 3 '22, 20:12
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Responses:
Stop trying to make fetch happen. -- nm
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Cuzzin Todd
Jul 3, 20:29
Merriam gives two contradictory definitions, the first one indicates a disastrous result, the second one a positive result. So whelm works
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crash davis
Jul 3, 20:28
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It literally says "overwhelm" in your second definition! -- nm
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Ender
Jul 3, 20:39
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Ah, the cause of this is a line of dialog in 10HAT - which is quoted on the Merriam-Webster page. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 3, 20:57
Or ... -- (link)
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Beryllium
Jul 3, 20:48
here, I found something better for you: Whelm - Weapon (warhammer), legendary (requires attunement by a dwarf) -- (edited)
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crash davis
Jul 3, 20:47
Not colloquially, at least not in this context. -- nm
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Beryllium
Jul 3, 20:25
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