Blades of Glory
I finally caught Blades of Glory tonight. It was enjoyable. Not quite Talladega Nights or Napoleon Dynamite, but worthy of a Netflixing. Is that a noun? Netflixing.
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I finally caught Blades of Glory tonight. It was enjoyable. Not quite Talladega Nights or Napoleon Dynamite, but worthy of a Netflixing. Is that a noun? Netflixing.
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Brent
That would definitely be a verb and never a noun. Maybe it can be in the dictionary as a verb like Google is in some now…
DJ Wilson
To be completely grammatically anal, in that form, it’d be a gerund or Present-Continuous verb. =)
And, I agree with your evaluation of the movie. It’s worth a watch, but only if you’re a Netflixer (another new one) or you catch it on a Premium Cable channel.
ken
I never understood what a gerund was. I always assumed it was related to Grendel, but I guess I’m wrong.