Change the meaning of the word “inflammable” to mean “ not easily set on fire”
Posted by One_Recover_673@reddit | CrazyIdeas | View on Reddit | 11 comments
Not sure why I didn’t know this, but the word inflammable actually means something is easily set on fire. To be fair those writing the dictionary to indicate that there is confusion with this word but that that’s not enough. It must be changed and I will die on this hill.
XROOR@reddit
Parents would still purchase the kid’s pajamas anyways
MultiverseCreatorXV@reddit
Fluorine dont care
CatLover701@reddit
Infamous -> not famous
Invaluable -> useless
Prohibit -> make easier
We have all these prefixes so we should use them correctly, dammit!
SeasonedPekPek@reddit
Inundated -> flooded with water Undated -> Not having a date/removing a date from something Undulated -> wavy surface Dulat -> one of the major divisions of the Great Horde Adulate -> overwhelm with praise
Turbulent-Name-8349@reddit
I'll just leave this here. Normal, Abnormal, Original, Aboriginal.
consider_its_tree@reddit
https://youtu.be/Q8mD2hsxrhQ?si=rDzjisxbqOx9vNoQ
Crafty_Clarinetist@reddit
I'd argue unlockable is worse
Early_Material_9317@reddit
This is not even a crazy idea. This is a normal ass idea that more people really need to get behind IMO...
flopsyplum@reddit
“fire-resistant”?
Narrow-Durian4837@reddit
That would inflame me.
beefz0r@reddit
This is what I've been thinking my whole life !