grey or gray?
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- octavius0
antidisestablishmentarianism / antidisestablishmentaryanism
- ok_static0
pennis/peanuts
- autonoma0
They're both in my 1984 published Webster's Dictionary.
- kodap0
gray=gay
grey=hetero
- phist0
its gotta be a UK vs US thing.
- mitsu0
time has shown that if you really want to set yourself apart from everyone else, you have to create your own fonicks
- unknown0
skcinof nwo ruor etaerc ot ehav uoy ,esle enoyreve morf trapa flesruoy tes ot tnaw yllaer uoy fi taht nwohs sah emit
- mitsu0
ecin
- ribit0
grey is the new gray
- BonSeff0
greagh
- sexypixel0
tomato/tomato
oh sorry
- ribit0
mac/pc
oops, sorry!
- numero10
illustrator/freehand
:P
- xrusos0
grAy not grEy --
-- Merriam/Webster says that "grey" is a variant of "gray" so i suppose it's acceptable, but why not use the actual word rather than the variant?
- ribit0
gray is the variant...
Are there people in this thread who don't understand we are talking about proper :) (British) and American english here?
- xrusos0
while checking to see if chad (textarea) was from england or usa, i noticed he spells print, "prynt" - so i suppose if you already are comfortable switching spellings, then you could probably get away with gray or grey, or even greigh if you'd like.
- xrusos0
bump
- nLHb0
- chokethefat0
qs,
to pray or prey in life?
grey!