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We really need to stop verbing nouns ("blazes"? Really?) but this is cool
What's the matter you've never elbowed your way through a crowd? Pencil in a meeting? Or maybe buttered your bread? English verbs nouns all the time. BTW verb is a noun. So "verbing nouns" is literally verbing the noun "verb."
...that's the point lol
Well now I feel foolish. That's okay though because I feel this way frequently. I'm used to it.
Rip, happens to the best of us. Hope ya feel better
-Calvin and Hobbes
Why? The fun of language is breaking the rules in ways that still make sense.
Merriam-Webster traces the verb form of "blaze" to Middle English, so not exactly a new form of the word:
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/blaze
I figured someone was gonna btfo me with a dictionary link lmao fair enough
Haha I was curious myself so looked it up