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ESL forum > Grammar and Linguistics > Are these clippings totes cray-cray or what?    

Are these clippings totes cray-cray or what?



almaz
United Kingdom

Are these clippings totes cray-cray or what?
 
How much of a fewtch does "totes truncation" have? It�s not a partics new phenom, but here�s a recent Washington Post post on "The totes amazesh way millennials are changing the language":
 
For some more examples from the researchers� site, see here. Totes infecsh.
 
Alex 

31 Jan 2016      





kwsp
United States

My 17 year old grandson "totes" (totally) talks to me this way when we are texting to each other and I always have to make him explain to me what he is saying! fosho! (for sure!)

31 Jan 2016     



almaz
United Kingdom

Exactly, kwsp    I should have taken a leaf out of your book and put a gloss on the abbrevs (abbreviations). 
 
cray-cray = crazy 
fewtch = future
phenom = phenomenon
infecsh = infectious
 

1 Feb 2016     



almaz
United Kingdom

And just to prove that clipping isn�t a particularly recent thing, here�s the introductory lyrics to �S Wonderful, written in 1927.
 
Don�t mind telling you, in my humble fash
That you thrill me through, with a tender pash,

When you said you care, �magine my emoshe
I swore then and there, permanent devoshe,
You made all other men seem blah
Just you alone filled me with ahhhhhhhh��
 
You can catch Ella Fitzgerald singing it here.
 
Alex 

1 Feb 2016