Carnival of Personal Finance: Parts-of-speech abuse edition

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(Welcome to this week’s Carnival of Personal Finance. After you check out the posts for this week, I invite you to check out my Back to Basics series.  I’d also love for you to subscribe to my feed or follow me on Twitter.)

Welcome to the Carnival of Personal Finance, Parts-of-Speech Abuse Edition.  What is parts-of-speech abuse, you might ask?  Well, it means taking a word with a perfectly good part of speech (as most words have) and changing it to a completely different, less well-known, possibly buzzwordy part of speech.  I’ve scattered four five examples of this kind of language jaywalking throughout the carnival submissions.

Budgeting, Career, and the Economy

leverage (v)leverage (v.) – to use as a springboard; use as leverage.  Example: “The new project should leverage as much of our current technology as it can.”  One example of a long, bulleted list of bureaucratese developed explicitly to hide intelligent thought.


Credit, Debt, and Finance

awesome (n)awesome (n.) — an otherwise indescribable great thing; something awesome.  Examples:  Stackoverflow Careers’ invitation to “amplify your awesome” or Sheetz’ call to “wake up and taste the awesome.”  This always leaves me asking: “My awesome what?
Frugality

fly (adj)fly (adj.) — stylishly cool; bangin’; sweet; tight. Examples in song: “Pretty Fly For A White Guy” by The Offspring; “Pretty Fly For A Rabbi” by Weird Al Yankovic; “Feelin’ So Fly” by TobyMac. (Let’s just say I’m in touch enough to know that I’m not even the slightest bit fly.  Just ask J. Money.)
Investing

friend (v)friend (v.) — to add someone to your online social network (e.g. Facebook).  Example: “Thanks for friending me.”  As it is possible to friend someone, it is also possible to unfriend someone.  Or is it defriend?  Disfriend?  Antifriend?  Who knows …

Money Management & Saving

fail (n)fail (n.) — a spectacular non-success; a flamboyant failure.  The example here is pretty obvious.  Not only a parts-of-speech abuse, but lots and lots of spawned noun pairs!  A total fail in standard written English!
Taxes

Other

That is it!  Stay tuned as Gather Little By Little carnivals next week.

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  1. 19 Responses to “Carnival of Personal Finance: Parts-of-speech abuse edition”

  2. By WellHeeled on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks for hosting and for including my post!

  3. By Studenomist on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    What an awesome post with some fly links. Hopefully you leverage traffic from other blogs and the carnival is not a fail.

    Thanks for the mention!

  4. By Ben on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    Parts-of-speech abuse is such an injustice, I think I’ll write my congressman :)

    Thanks for hosting!

  5. By FFB on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    Dude! Totally AWESOME!!

    Thanks for hosting

  6. By hgstern on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    Great job – Thanks for hosting, and for including our post!!
     

  7. By Erik on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks for hosting! You did a great job on this!

  8. By J. Money on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    Damn! All of you funny commenters already stole my awesome fly idea ;) LOVE this theme Mr. bargain hunter, good work.

  9. By Jeremy on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    Great carnival and great idea for a theme! :)

  10. By Len Penzo on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    Word to your momma. ;-)

    Great carnival and thanks for hosting!

    Len
    Len Penzo dot Com

  11. By Revanche on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks for hosting and including my submission! Fun theme! :)

  12. By Dividend Growth Investor on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks for hosting and including my article on Inflation Proofing your retirement income with dividend stocks!

  13. By LeanLifeCoach on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    Great job on the carnival! Thank you so much for all the hard work!

  14. By Helen on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    Nice job. Too big to fail!

  15. By Shawanda on Dec 21, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks for the compliment on the blog title!

    Glad to be included amongst such amazing (you know I wanna say awesome) bloggers.

  16. By Darwin's Finance on Dec 22, 2009 | Reply

    Great Carnival! Thanks for including my post – love those tax deductions!

  17. By Broke by Choice on Dec 22, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks for this weeks carnival.

  18. By RC@Thinkyourwaytowealth on Dec 22, 2009 | Reply

    Great carnival theme- thanks for including my article.
    Merry Xmas & Happy Holidays!

  19. By FinanceDad on Dec 23, 2009 | Reply

    Excellent article of resources. I will be going through your list and checking back here for more in the future. Excellent column!

  20. By pkamp3 on Dec 25, 2009 | Reply

    Thanks for the link, and the title props!

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