Qnape
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Holy Moley! Sketchy is as sketchy does. OK - so it's still not a verb, I know. A noun.
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Yes, we know.The verb form would have to be To sketch. The implied use of flimsy materials or methods. Let's sketch this job.
OMG>.......this thread has gotten sketchy as of late.
Tom replies, "Sketchy Phlemco and Doable Chemco. If Phlemco can start getting here on time, we can bump them up to Good."
Hey, no offense intended. We have been bantering over "sketchy" for several days now ever since someone posted that they were seeing it used as a verb. What they obviously meant was they were seeing it creep into their local vernacular, though not actually as a verb, and we have been volleying wisecracks around about it ever since. I thought you were joining in, so I bounced it back to you.Excuuuse me just trying to have a little fun with the word.
While as they use the words they do qualify as verbs, the more proper sentence would be "Sketchiate Phlemco and Doablize Chemco," thus converting the adjectival inflections to proper verb form.
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