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Grammar Guy: Fight the trend of using nouns, such as 'Skype' and 'Google', as verbs
Savannah Morning News ^ | November 21, 2021 | Curtis Honeycutt

Posted on 12/11/2021 7:38:03 AM PST by DoodleBob

There’s an ad out right now for Google’s Chromebook laptop with a slogan that says, “Switch to a new way to laptop.” While I’m hesitant to disparage any of our digital overlords for fear of being stricken from search results, I feel obligated to take a stand. You can’t “laptop” something; “laptop” isn’t a verb.

While I try my hardest to keep things positive here at Grammar Guy H.Q., certain things grate my grammar gears. While I’ve touched on the “verbification” of nouns before, I haven’t explored how marketers and company names have verbified nouns ad nauseam.

I know I’ve seen other versions of brazen verbification in the oversaturated commercial environment in which we live, but the Google example really made me want to laptop someone in the face.

Of course, it’s every modern company’s goal to become a verb themselves. While Bing (Microsoft’s search engine) tried hard to make “Bing” a verb, people still “Google” queries into search engines (usually Google). This made me wonder—what other company names have become verbs due to their overwhelming popularity?

When you owe a friend money these days, you don’t write them a check. You probably don’t even have cash. Instead you “Venmo” or “PayPal” them the money from your bank account into theirs.

This brings up another confusing point: do you keep the verbified company name capitalized? According to AP and Chicago stylebooks the answer is “yes,” although you’ll find the word “Google” as a verb lowercase (“google”) in many online dictionaries. The capitalization situation is in flux; stand by as this phenomenon evolves.

The official word nerd term for converting a noun into a verb is “denominalization.” While I don’t mind this word, I prefer “verbification” or even “verbing.” I like the irony of taking the noun “verb” and verbing it.

Have you talked to someone using a video feature on your smartphone? Chances are you either Skyped or FaceTimed with them. For some reason “video chat” or “video call” doesn’t suffice. Lately, we’ve Zoomed many of our meetings, Ubered our way home from a night out with friends and Instagrammed photos of our dogs. This is what modern companies dream of: make your product so ubiquitous that people use its name in place of a more descriptive-yet-common verb.

Until these company names become genericized (think chapstick, kleenex and thermos), I suggest capitalizing these verbified, trademarked words. If you disagree with me, feel free to conduct your own search engine research on a leading internet website.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat; Computers/Internet; Education; Society
KEYWORDS: google; skype; verbing
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1 posted on 12/11/2021 7:38:03 AM PST by DoodleBob
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To: DoodleBob

Everyone should contact this guy to express support.


2 posted on 12/11/2021 7:41:55 AM PST by HartleyMBaldwin
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To: DoodleBob

In English it seems that any noun can be ‘verb-ed’ (<— see?)


3 posted on 12/11/2021 7:44:35 AM PST by Mr. K (No consequence of repealing obamacare is worse than obamacare itself)
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To: DoodleBob

These are trivial compared to “preferred pronoun” BS and using “they” and “theirs” as singular pronouns.


4 posted on 12/11/2021 7:45:20 AM PST by ProtectOurFreedom (“…in any great disaster, there's a Harvard man in the middle of it.” ~ Thomas Sowell)
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To: Mr. K

Ha ha.


5 posted on 12/11/2021 7:45:54 AM PST by 9YearLurker
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To: DoodleBob

We should GrammarGuy all such terms.


6 posted on 12/11/2021 7:46:49 AM PST by OHelix ( )
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To: DoodleBob
It's better than saying that someone was borked.

-PJ

7 posted on 12/11/2021 7:47:24 AM PST by Political Junkie Too ( * LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
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To: DoodleBob

Doesn’t bother me nearly as much as “I’m like” and “he was like” for “I said” and “he said.”

“Really” as a filler word drives me crazy. People can’t seem to say anything without inserting a “really” or two.

The spoken language has definitely deteriorated.

When I was learning English...if I’d split an infinitive they’d have washed my mouth with soap and that was not too long ago.


8 posted on 12/11/2021 7:48:17 AM PST by Buttons12 ( )
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9 posted on 12/11/2021 7:48:26 AM PST by Michael.SF. (Never do anything illegal, when you are doing something illegal. )
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To: Political Junkie Too

Or “monica-ed” (yeah, that’s a bit harsh)


10 posted on 12/11/2021 7:49:16 AM PST by glennaro (Although I don't believe in "big conspiracies", neither do I believe in "big coincidences")
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To: DoodleBob

I am going to xerox this and send it to family and friend.


11 posted on 12/11/2021 7:49:57 AM PST by stig
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To: DoodleBob

Oldsters remember the use of “xerox” as a verb.

More immediately, since we’re sharing: how about the misuse of “mandate” to mean “require” when the word really has more to do with the granting of authority.

And another Covid-related place to start might be with the very simple difference between “less” and “fewer”


12 posted on 12/11/2021 7:49:57 AM PST by Stingray51 ( )
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To: DoodleBob

This is a fight you cannot win, Grammar Guy.

It’s been going on for centuries.

Ancient verbs such as rain, snow, and thunder along with more recent converts like oil, pressure, referee, bottle, debut, audition, highlight, diagnose, critique, email, and mastermind all have nouns and verbs associated with the action, thing and action a person might take.

In the 19th Century, Bicycle became bike and then biking...

Computers begot computing...

Text begot texting...

Throw in some innuendo and you got sexting.

It never ends.


13 posted on 12/11/2021 7:50:30 AM PST by Alas Babylon! (Rush, we're missing your take on all of this!)
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To: DoodleBob

Oh, I hate this. “I can’t adult today!”, etc. There are a couple that really bug (oops, did it myself) me, that I don’t recall at the moment due to my superannuation.


14 posted on 12/11/2021 7:52:06 AM PST by Still Thinking (Freedom is NOT a loophole!)
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To: DoodleBob

Add “gift” to the list of nouns that became verbs.


15 posted on 12/11/2021 7:53:20 AM PST by DuncanWaring (The Lord uses the good ones; the bad ones use the Lord.)
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To: Buttons12

How about people whose answer to every question begins with “So...”?


16 posted on 12/11/2021 7:53:26 AM PST by Stingray51 ( )
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To: Mr. K
I first experienced this wretched practice when I worked in NYC...someone said "we have to dimension the process." I maintained composure but internally I was ranting - "Wtf does that even mean? Do you mean you have to sketch-out or size-up the process? Do you realize you sound like a dope?"

Then through the 90s it became a badge of honor to talk like an idiot..."let's dialogue on this matter"..."Napster makes it easy to pirate music".

The West is lost.


17 posted on 12/11/2021 7:56:13 AM PST by DoodleBob (Gravity's waiting period is about 9.8 m/s^2 )
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To: DoodleBob

The purpose of language is communication, and new words are required over time. Grammar also evolves.

This guy probably got a lot of wedgies in school. He needs to find a new hobby.


18 posted on 12/11/2021 7:59:30 AM PST by bigbob
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To: glennaro
That's called getting a Lewinsky.

Maybe we can start a new one, like Kamaling your way to the top, and then sucking at the job?

-PJ

19 posted on 12/11/2021 7:59:42 AM PST by Political Junkie Too ( * LAAP = Left-wing Activist Agitprop Press (formerly known as the MSM))
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To: ProtectOurFreedom
These are trivial compared to “preferred pronoun” BS and using “they” and “theirs” as singular pronouns.

I agree.

20 posted on 12/11/2021 8:00:09 AM PST by Jeff Chandler (THE ISSUE IS NEVER THE ISSUE. THE REVOLUTION IS THE ISSUE.)
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