Friendly_Lurker
Free Ranging
It was also used for execution purposes.
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One of the reasons that I love it so much is because it literally means to "un window" someone. De- (the prefix) is like un-. Fenster is the german word for window. And then "-ate" is like the action part of it.Mine too!!! Hackers also use it to mean having gotten through Windows firewalls.
I never knew that. And I took Latin on Rossetta Stone!One of the reasons that I love it so much is because it literally means to "un window" someone. De- (the prefix) is like un-. Fenster is the german word for window. And then "-ate" is like the action part of it.
The action of un-windowing someone or something XD
Who makes these up?Does anyone know what the word "defenestrate" means?
Do you have one of those nerd books too?One of the reasons that I love it so much is because it literally means to "un window" someone. De- (the prefix) is like un-. Fenster is the german word for window. And then "-ate" is like the action part of it.
The action of un-windowing someone or something XD
The Chicago Manual of Style? That's very dependent on individual taste.Do you have one of those nerd books too?
@BantyChooks What the book I'm thinking of called?
There's a word for that!?This is my favorite word!!!
To throw someone or something out of a window. It's a verb.
My new title.There's a word for that!?
I love it.
Yes! I couldn't remember the name.The Chicago Manual of Style? That's very dependent on individual taste.![]()
I've got some friends who know German and are fluent in it... I ask them what *fill in the blank* is in German all the time XDI never knew that. And I took Latin on Rossetta Stone!
Nope, @Kiki I don't have this book.The Chicago Manual of Style? That's very dependent on individual taste.![]()
Me too XDThere's a word for that!?
I love it.