04 Jun 23
@divegeester saidSorry, but it seems to have been in use - at least by Nigerian speakers of English - since 2011. "Feb 16, 2011 — The people of the rascalised states must be feeling very humiliated by President Jonathan's vituperation on their leaders." And also from Nigeria: "Did we just realised that we are now been marginalised or are we under the influence of opium or brainwashed by a rascalised man called Kanu."
Rascalised™
04 Jun 23
@fmf saidI am happy to note that Nigerian anglophones use Britilex™, that is to say, British English spelling... with "realised" and "marginalised" and so on.
Sorry, but it seems to have been in use - at least by Nigerian speakers of English - since 2011. "Feb 16, 2011 — The people of the rascalised states must be feeling very humiliated by President Jonathan's vituperation on their leaders." And also from Nigeria: "Did we just realised that we are now been marginalised or are we under the influence of opium or brainwashed by a rascalised man called Kanu."
04 Jun 23
@fmf saidYour post is a prime example of a comment in need of “Rascalisation”
Sorry, but it seems to have been in use - at least by Nigerian speakers of English - since 2011. "Feb 16, 2011 — The people of the rascalised states must be feeling very humiliated by President Jonathan's vituperation on their leaders." And also from Nigeria: "Did we just realised that we are now been marginalised or are we under the influence of opium or brainwashed by a rascalised man called Kanu."
04 Jun 23
@divegeester saidBe that as it may, you cannot and must not malutilise™ the ™ symbol on this of all threads.
Your post is a prime example of a comment in need of “Rascalisation”
@fmf saidMost likely what you truly look like great picture! 😛 🙂
Xylophonicism™
A style of rapid seemingly percussive General Forum posting that reminds you of someone striking a row of wooden bars of graduated length with one or more small wooden mallets.
-VR