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palladnon Nov 23, 2005 2:05pm
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RE: post your position gem I dare you
RE: post your position gem I dare youAHHHHH.... a "colloquial" Non-Short of 450k shares of NAG (No position at all)...
"Swap"? What did you 'Swap'? You didnt short 450k of NAG (your admission).
"in the money or I won't." How if you have NO POSITION ??? Impossible. Imaginary.
Again, WHY are you here on the NAG board if you have neither a long or short position of 450k imaginary shares? Options ? I didnt know someone would be so stupid to sell an option on a microcap at the beginning of a 15 drill program with constant news releases and great Uranium indicators... easy way to go bankrupt.
"In some areas, overuse of colloquialisms by native speakers is regarded as a sign of substandard ability with the language."
Colloquialism
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A colloquialism is an expression not used in formal speech or writing. Colloquialisms can include words (such as "gonna" or "grouty"), phrases (such as "ain't nothin'" and "dead as a doornail"), or sometimes even an entire aphorism ("There's more than one way to skin a cat"). Dictionaries often display colloquial words and phrases with the abbreviation colloq. Colloquialisms are often used primarily within a limited geographical area.
In some areas, overuse of colloquialisms by native speakers is regarded as a sign of substandard ability with the language. However, in the mouth of a non-native speaker, they are sometimes taken as signaling unusual facility with the language as they may be more difficult for non-native speakers to understand.
A colloquialism can sometimes make its way into otherwise formal speech, as a sign that the speaker is comfortable with his or her audience, in contrast to slang, which if used in formal speech is more likely done so consciously for humorous effect.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colloquial
Just my .17 cents. (hyperinflation)