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Dear government and military officials,
The word you're looking for is NUCLEAR. NUKE-LEE-ER. Not, I repeat, NOT, nook-you-lar. Please learn to pronounce it properly, because you sound like a FUCKING MORON. The fact that you are in charge of anything remotely nuclear-weapon-related when you can't even say it right *terrifies* me.
Jeebus.
The word you're looking for is NUCLEAR. NUKE-LEE-ER. Not, I repeat, NOT, nook-you-lar. Please learn to pronounce it properly, because you sound like a FUCKING MORON. The fact that you are in charge of anything remotely nuclear-weapon-related when you can't even say it right *terrifies* me.
Jeebus.
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Date: 2005-05-18 02:23 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-18 03:15 pm (UTC)"Nucular" has a long and storied history, going back to President Eisenhower. Because people really liked Ike, many kids of that time were actually taught the "Duck and Cover" method to protect against the "nucular" fallout, and learned the (mis)pronunciation at an early age. Heck, Kennedy, Ford, Carter, Clinton, and Bush Jr. have all been caught pronouncing it the "wrong" way. (Whereas Bush Sr. has always pronounced it correctly, showing off his Yale heritage.)
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Date: 2005-05-18 03:50 pm (UTC)Usage Note: The pronunciation (nky-lr), which is generally considered incorrect, is an example of how a familiar phonological pattern can influence an unfamiliar one. The usual pronunciation of the final two syllables of this word is (-kl-r), but this sequence of sounds is rare in English. Much more common is the similar sequence (-ky-lr), which occurs in words like particular, circular, spectacular, and in many scientific words like molecular, ocular, and vascular.
As a Southerner, I hereby defend each region's right to have local pronounciations. It's a wicked lahge issue. :-)
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Date: 2005-05-18 04:36 pm (UTC)As one guy so eloquently put it, "You got the 'new'... and you got the 'clear.' The 'new'... and the 'clear.' Nuclear."
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Date: 2005-05-29 08:22 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-18 08:39 pm (UTC)I'm with the eloquent guy - it's not so hard to say if you think "new-clear"....
I agree - it really is worse than nails on a chalkboard. I cringe and scream every time I hear it!
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Date: 2005-05-18 10:59 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-05-19 07:13 pm (UTC)so hate that. so much.
I tend, fairly or not, to immediately stop listening to anyone who pronounces it that way.