"Exhale" as a Noun
Silly question but when did "exhale" become a noun? I've been seeing it everywhere in fan fic lately, everywhere an "exhale," not one fic with an "exhalation"--or a "he exhaled." I figured it was a fan fic thing.
Then I saw an "exhale" in the poem "Forgotten Portraits," on my son's AP test study list.
The dictionaries are pretty much still telling me "exhale" is a verb.
This is, of course, all my language snobbery and utterly irrelevant, but when did this happen? What memo did I miss?
Then I saw an "exhale" in the poem "Forgotten Portraits," on my son's AP test study list.
The dictionaries are pretty much still telling me "exhale" is a verb.
This is, of course, all my language snobbery and utterly irrelevant, but when did this happen? What memo did I miss?
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Examples:
Me and him went on a daytrip.
Him and her gave Bob and I a gift.
It makes me wince each time, and if it's going to be the new norm, it's one I just can't adopt (and I like a lot of language innovations).
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Language, it's a funny old thing, huh?
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