The Inky Fool's crack team of highly-trained IT specialists is a terribly nice chap who's quite prepared to work for biberages. Last week (while I was growing pale and spectre thin and dying) he was very kindly making some changes to the main page of inkyfool.com. So I felt rather bad, having checked it, to have to phone him up and tell him there was a typo. He had described this blog as "The rabblings of the Inky Fool", when of course it should be "ramblings".
'No,' he replied firmly when I told him. 'Rabblings is a word. I checked.'
I was suspicious, but I feel that all humans, even those who specialise in IT, should be given the benefit of the doubt. So I turned to the OED and found that there is indeed a verb to rabble. Here are the definitions.
1 a. To speak or read aloud in a rapid and incoherent way; to gabble; to ramble.
b. To utter (words or speech) in a rapid confused manner; to rattle out incoherently.
2 a. To put (something) together hastily, knock up.
b. To work in a hurried and careless manner.
Which is the most concise summation of my little web-log that I've ever seen.
We may be upgrading soon.
Lettered IT consultant for hire! Thanks for the kudos Mark.
ReplyDeleteI thought at first that it might have something to do with Rabelais (which would also be apt)
ReplyDeleteWell, well, a geek who knows how to speak.
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