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A moc term question
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 26 Feb 2002 19:55:45 GMT
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Ok here's one that's been bugging me (along with
the sleep deprivation for having a new baby in
the house).
Is it MOC, M.O.C., Moc., moc, or something
else? For example if I were typing a letter and
typed "my brother-in-law made a new moc
today"
Just wondering
--
Nicole~
http://www.geocities.com/duelarcane1
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Message has 3 Replies: | | Re: A moc term question
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| (...) Yes. (...) Kinda' grates on the ol' grammar bone, don't it? Just use it however you like...everyone understands what is meant anyway! Matt (23 years ago, 26-Feb-02, to lugnet.general)
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| (...) It's M.O.C. according to Swedish grammar until it becomes a term, then it becomes MOC and when the term gradually get's accepted as a word it will be moc :) On the other hand does not Moc exist in my worl of grammar. Not that Swedish grammar (...) (23 years ago, 27-Feb-02, to lugnet.general)
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