Aaargh - 'momentarily' :-(
Or maybe the doctor will only spend a moment with you?
On 9 June 2011 01:12, Andrew Fildes <afildes@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> It's a distinctively American usage - as in 'the doctor will be with you
> momentarily', meaning you'll be waiting almost twenty minutes.
> Andrew Fildes
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> On 09/06/2011, at 1:27 AM, Ken Norton wrote:
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> > 18 minutes, 30 seconds?
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> > That's one very long decisive moment.
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> > AG
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