Andrew Dacey wrote:
> On 7/27/05, Walt Wayman <hiwayman@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I think "more better" is a Southernism, and I approve, as it
> > provides a shade of meaning not previously available in common
> > English-speak. It goes like this here*: good, better, more
> > better, best, bestest.
> Out of curiosity, how's the negative continuum work? "Bad, badder,
> more badder, worst, worstest"?
Hey, folks, I always thought that continues to
"most bestest" and "most worstest". But then, I'm
no native tongue of that funny language (well,
German can get even more funnier).
Andreas
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