OneMoreTry
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Will anyone be saying "hanname" a year from now? Two years?
I don't think a word can survive if it can have any meaning the user desires. If a word has any meaning, then ultimately it has no meaning.
My guess is that unless hanname develops a true meaning (or meanings), agreed upon by all, then it will survive a while at the hands of a sentimental few, and then die.
I would hate to see that happen. It's a great word. I've been following the thread but have not participated much. What do you hannamians think?
I don't think a word can survive if it can have any meaning the user desires. If a word has any meaning, then ultimately it has no meaning.
My guess is that unless hanname develops a true meaning (or meanings), agreed upon by all, then it will survive a while at the hands of a sentimental few, and then die.
I would hate to see that happen. It's a great word. I've been following the thread but have not participated much. What do you hannamians think?