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quatermain - the onnly problem i can see in your otherwise quite lucid hypothesis, is that surely nought killed would be abbreviated to something like "nookay" (with the flattened - scottish-esque - "oo"). or if it were american, surely it would have been zero killed - "zookay"?!
but you're quite correct about the assimilation of military words into the english language; as a brief example, from the first world war, we gained blimp, antiaircraft gun, tank (don't...), barrage, dud, periscope, machine gun, dugout, slacker, cootie, blackout, blitz and evacuate to name just a few. some of these were new creations, some were old words that had been resurrected with a new meaning.

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Jon,

"0 Killed" sounding "oh-killed". To state the obvious, due to the near-identicality of graphemes 0 and O, we often pronounce the digit 0 "oh". Double-oh seven, Roland TR seven-oh-seven, and so forth.

(Let us make sure that, lest we are accosted by figures of authority and subsequently prosecuted and/or incarcerated, we surrender legal tender in exchange for our dried figs and pickles in Sainsburys.)

Oh, and ps- I was going to say this to you in another email or when you come by tomorrow but I might forget - did you tell the Lido person we sound a bit like Melt Banana? Maybe that was where the "Banana mayhem" thing came from.
"You Humans make a brave noise."

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Jon wrote:mike; granted, but then i've never seen anyone get confused with 5 and S before, nor 1 and I. but i'll accept your point none-the-less.


0 has going for it not just that it looks like an 'o' but half of the pronounced word is 'oh' as in zer-Oh...it's aided by verbal laziness since all the other digits (except 7, but that doesn't look or sound like nothing else) are monosyllabic... that's just me making assumptions, but i do find in casual conversation it's spoken as 'oh' more than any other word for it...

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russ wrote:Thanks to this thread, I just realized that OK isn't an abbreviaton of okay.

one of my favorite threads here.

i got a short list of some more abbreviations and acronyms that evolved into phonetically spelled words:

government P => jeep
construction battalion => seabee
T shirt => tee shirt
george walker bush => george dubya bush
vice president => veep
high mobility multipurpose wheeled vehicle => humvee

are there more?

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only here wrote:i got a short list of some more abbreviations and acronyms that evolved into phonetically spelled words:

government P => jeep


you seem to have misspelled "general purpose" as "government P"!

the word "jeep" came from a sound, a spoken interpretation of "GP", which stands for "general purpose", which was the use of the vehicle.
LVP wrote:If, say, 10% of lions tried to kill gazelles, compared with 10% of savannah animals in general, I think that gazelle would be a lousy racist jerk.

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