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HuckleB

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25. I don't think I ever used it to describe people, so much.
Thu Nov 20, 2014, 08:28 PM
Nov 2014

I mean I may written something like "woo meisters," which means purveyors of woo, but...

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And the word already has a different definition... PoliticAverse Apr 2014 #1
As in.... AlbertCat Nov 2014 #20
None of those terms skepticscott Apr 2014 #2
Well BS has verve and panache with just two letters. So what? yellowcanine Apr 2014 #4
Speak for yourself skepticscott Apr 2014 #6
I see no reason to stop using the word. HuckleB Apr 2014 #3
Be my guest. Just understand you are not conveying as much information as you could yellowcanine Apr 2014 #5
So what? HuckleB Apr 2014 #10
The vocabulary of the average plebeian LostOne4Ever Apr 2014 #7
Eschew woo... AlbertCat Nov 2014 #21
What is the word for every kind of antiscientific thinking? mathematic Apr 2014 #8
"animal" is a good example, actually - to some it is only mammals yellowcanine Apr 2014 #9
And yet "animal" has not been jettisoned into the scrap heap of word history mathematic Apr 2014 #11
No and it is not some trendy made up term either which could have something to do with it. yellowcanine Apr 2014 #14
to some it is only mammals AlbertCat Nov 2014 #22
I hate this term. No discussion about what is or isn't science should be about insulting people. Chemisse Apr 2014 #12
The word doesn't insult people TransitJohn Apr 2014 #17
I agree to quite an extent, but with one important exception LeftishBrit Apr 2014 #13
Like I said elsewhere... Archae Apr 2014 #15
I'm torn. progressoid Apr 2014 #16
But some use it as an insult for anything they disagree with. yellowcanine Nov 2014 #24
Here's my take on it from a few years back Orrex Apr 2014 #18
I don't think I ever used it to describe people, so much. HuckleB Nov 2014 #25
"Woo" is a great term that does not distinguish... Orsino Oct 2014 #19
No edhopper Nov 2014 #23
EDIT: Oops. I replied to a zombie thread. Sorry about that, kids. Iggo Nov 2014 #26
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