Embrochette IS a word for a dish, ASSHOLES
PVC replied to cyber****:
>>> Google "embrochette recipes." There are plenty more. Here's to following
>>> Goomba's petty, anal lead.
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>>> I don't care how many damn hits you got. It's not a word.
>>> Embrouillier IS a word.
>>> A verb: to tangle up; to embroil; to mix up; to confuse
>>> Larousse's French/English - English/ French Dictionary
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>> This is AmurriKKKa, woeman. And I was talking about a ****ing DISH, which
>> others call by this name, according to 16,000 ****ing web pages.
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> Wow, try sobering up before posting.
English is not cyber****'s strong suit. Apparently it believes that the
presence of web hits is sufficient to validate any word. Let me just see
he
"where u at" comes up with "about 303,000" Google hits.
"Duram, NC" returns "about 13,200" Google hits
"cyber****" returns "about 78,500" Google hits
No, I don't think Google can be used as a reference work like that!
In the case of "embrochette," I thought it might be some kind of Cajun
patois word, but all research along those lines came up empty. It's entirely
possible that some restaurant manager made up the word on his own. "Shit
fire, that's gonna sell, 'cause it's *FRENCHIFIED*!" It's pretty handy to
make up words like that, because you can cook any shit you like and give it
that made-up name.
Bob
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