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/.ㅤ — 1 year ago(March 10, 2025 02:27 PM)
𝙽𝚈𝙲 [
] said...
I’m right
There is another more accurate word that describes your position, I'm trying to think of what it might be…

It starts with a w but I think the letter is silent.
What was the word?

I think it comes from the old Norse word "rangr" but I'm trying to remember the modern Anglicisation.
A synonym for the word would be "incorrect" but that is quite a mouthful and doesn't have the succinctness of the word I'm thinking of.
Due to your very minimalist form of communication I think it is only right I respond in kind.
We know there is a silent "w" so the first step to Anglicising the Norse should be to add on the "w".
Wrangr?
No, that's not a word.
Not a modern English word anyway.
Wrang?
I think that might be old English but I can't remember the definition.
Wring?
No, that means to twist and squeeze.
As in you "wring" a wet cloth dry.
Wrung?
No, that's the past tense of wring.
Wreng?
Nah that's definitely made up.
One more vowel left…
Wrong?
Yes! That's the word I was looking for!
Short, succinct, one syllable.
The perfect retort to your one syllable post.
Wrong
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𝙽𝚈𝙲 [
] — 1 year ago(March 10, 2025 03:02 PM)/.ㅤ said...
There is another more accurate word that describes your position, I'm trying to think of what it might be…

It starts with a w but I think the letter is silent.
What was the word?

I think it comes from the old Norse word "rangr" but I'm trying to remember the modern Anglicisation.
A synonym for the word would be "incorrect" but that is quite a mouthful and doesn't have the succinctness of the word I'm thinking of.
Due to your very minimalist form of communication I think it is only right I respond in kind.
We know there is a silent "w" so the first step to Anglicising the Norse should be to add on the "w".
Wrangr?
No, that's not a word.
Not a modern English word anyway.
Wrang?
I think that might be old English but I can't remember the definition.
Wring?
No, that means to twist and squeeze.
As in you "wring" a wet cloth dry.
Wrung?
No, that's the past tense of wring.
Wreng?
Nah that's definitely made up.
One more vowel left…
Wrong?
Yes! That's the word I was looking for!
Short, succinct, one syllable.
The perfect retort to your one syllable post.
Wrong
.
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