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わぃ・ゆう・じい :miyagi:
わぃ・ゆう・じい :miyagi:
@fetchezlavache@famichiki.jp  ·  activity timestamp 10 hours ago

Native EN speakers be honest :

Is "to onboard" really a verb ?! And where will this all stop ?

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David B. :SetouchiExplorer:
David B. :SetouchiExplorer:
@David@setouchi.social replied  ·  activity timestamp 10 hours ago

@fetchezlavache Anything can be a verb in English. That's one of the strength of the language.

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the three-day monk
the three-day monk
@3daymonk@famichiki.jp replied  ·  activity timestamp 5 hours ago

@David @fetchezlavache Yes, onboarding is a verb, used mostly by management douchebags.

And any verb (e.g., compute) can now be a noun.

What a time to be alive! Everything is everything.

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