what is a SIT

mark

10 mins late to everything
#1
in under five minutes I've seen about three people say "SIT" instead of "SITS" and I'm not even lying...

Did
they
change
the
name
to
Sword in The
?

because if they didn't there is absolutely no reason to say "SIT" I mean just because you add an "s" at the end doesn't make it plural.

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sorry the small things really bother me like I bother you
 

Bindingkey

Well-Known Member
#9
we could assume that there's a good meaning behind it, like no one pulls the sword out so why bother, but it's probably a fact that most people instantly assume the "s" at the end is initially a plural addition to the word rather than just an abbreviation of "Sword in the Stone". no need to have a cow, just correct someone politely if it does bother you.

sit
/sit/
verb
verb: sit; 3rd person present: sits; past tense: sat; past participle: sat; gerund or present participle: sitting
  1. 1.
    adopt or be in a position in which one's weight is supported by one's buttocks rather than one's feet and one's back is upright.
pls

we got a wise guy, eh?
 

mark

10 mins late to everything
#10
sit
/sit/
verb
verb: sit; 3rd person present: sits; past tense: sat; past participle: sat; gerund or present participle: sitting
  1. 1.
    adopt or be in a position in which one's weight is supported by one's buttocks rather than one's feet and one's back is upright.
pls
person: is anyone trading a SIT
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that means someone is looking for a weight to be supported by a butt?[DOUBLEPOST=1408648022][/DOUBLEPOST]@Bindingkey I don't want to correct countless people
 
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