Sunday, February 8, 2009

Common errors in English usage: Part III

BUTT NAKED vs. BUCK NAKED

The standard expression is “buck naked,” and the contemporary “butt naked” is an error that will get you laughed at in some circles. However, it might be just as well if the new form were to triumph. Originally a “buck” was a dandy, a pretentious, overdressed show-off of a man. Condescendingly applied in the US to Native Americans and black slaves, it quickly acquired negative connotations. To the historically aware speaker, “buck naked” conjures up stereotypical images of naked “savages” or—worse—slaves laboring naked on plantations. Consider using the alternative expression “stark naked.”

Failures are part of successes...

This is a very inspiring video. For people like me, like you, for anyone who thought that life has nothing more to offer, or that they've reached the end of the rainbow and found a pot of crap, or they've lost so many times, winning is just a figment of the wildest imagination, or if you just think you're a complete loser, watch this and be inspired, again!