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(semi-O/T) Word for the day: Poseur
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Word for the day: poseur (not "poser")

po·seur
Pronunciation: pO-'z&r
Function: noun
: a person who pretends to be what he or she is not : an affected or insincere person


pos·er
Pronunciation: 'pO-z&r
Function: noun
: a puzzling or baffling question



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Re: (semi-O/T) Word for the day: Poseur [Tri-Teacher] [ In reply to ]
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Interesting... I had always assumed that "poser" was simply an Americanized spelling of the word "poseur", much like "donut".


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Re: (semi-O/T) Word for the day: Poseur [Tri-Teacher] [ In reply to ]
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As the former officail poser of this forum I say poser is the correct spelling it is how I say it should be spelled so it shall be spelled that way as punishment foryour blasfame i will not use a spell check orpunctuation

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Re: (semi-O/T) Word for the day: Poseur [Tri-Teacher] [ In reply to ]
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This preson is not what you think he thinks he is?
Who makes the judgement you or him?
Why are you so worried about what he thinks about himself?
Why can't we just accept people and not judge?
If he is very insecure and says that he is what he is not, what does it make us to appoint ourselves to sit in judgement?
A POSEUR is someone who thinks they are superior enought to judge who is!
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Re: (semi-O/T) Word for the day: Poseur [Tri-Teacher] [ In reply to ]
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Not aimed at you , just people who run newbies, week-end worriers, now-and-theners off by calling them names
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Re: (semi-O/T) Word for the day: Poseur [Tri-Teacher] [ In reply to ]
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I just assumed that most people meant poseur when they said poser and really didn't care either way since it's meaning can be inferred contextually. I base this on how badly I got flamed during the spelling/grammar wars that happened some months ago.

I wasn't aware that poser was a separate word, though.

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Re: (semi-O/T) Word for the day: Poseur [Tri-Teacher] [ In reply to ]
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From dictionary.com:

pos·er ( P ) Pronunciation Key (pzr)
n.
1. One who poses.
2. A poseur.


Source: The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
Copyright © 2000 by Houghton Mifflin Company.
Published by Houghton Mifflin Company. All rights reserved.

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Re: (semi-O/T) Word for the day: Poseur [denewone] [ In reply to ]
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This preson is not what you think he thinks he is?
Who makes the judgement you or him?
Why are you so worried about what he thinks about himself?
Why can't we just accept people and not judge?
If he is very insecure and says that he is what he is not, what does it make us to appoint ourselves to sit in judgement?
A POSEUR is someone who thinks they are superior enought to judge who is!




I think TriTeacher is just pointing out a correct spelling, not judging anyone.

Thanks for the Denewon Dictionary Definition, though. Screw Websters, huh?
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Re: (semi-O/T) Word for the day: Poseur [Saber] [ In reply to ]
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LMMFAO! The beauty of the internet.

Q: What's the term used to describe someone that thinks they're superior to the person who thinks they're superior to the poseur?

A: A dickhead.

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Re: (semi-O/T) Word for the day: Poseur [TripleThreat] [ In reply to ]
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With all due respect, you know what's EVEN funnier?

By definition, you've just called yourself a "dickhead"...

[No insult intended - they're your words, not mine.]
Last edited by: Saber: Dec 8, 03 19:10
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Re: (semi-O/T) Word for the day: Poseur [Saber] [ In reply to ]
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We all are at one time or another. Today's my day if that's the case. Is there prize money or a gift-certificate involved?

Just tryin' to be a l'il ornery. Didn't think I was being superior.

Your post was an example of what we discussed the other day where you can't just post something simple without typing 6.5 pages of explanantion or typing 6,982 disclaimers for every exception that might come up.

Again, the beauty of the internet.

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Your post was an example of what we discussed the other day where you can't just post something simple without typing 6.5 pages of explanantion or typing 6,982 disclaimers for every exception that might come up.




MY post?

I said: "I think TriTeacher is just pointing out a correct spelling, not judging anyone. Thanks for the Denewon Dictionary Definition, though. Screw Websters, huh?"

I'm not sure how that would need "6.5 pages of explanantion or ...6,982 disclaimers for every exception that might come up"

I'm not trying to drag this out or be defensive, but truthfully I have no idea what you are talking about. I emailed you directly to keep this out of the forum, but you did not respond. In that regard, I have no idea what you are talking about. Care to enlighten me?
Last edited by: Saber: Dec 8, 03 20:35
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Re: (semi-O/T) Word for the day: Poseur [Saber] [ In reply to ]
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Sorry. I just click "reply" on the last post made, rather than hunt down the one I was replying to specifically.

I was replying to denewon or whoever it is, not you. Sorry for the confusion.

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