atw: Re: What word to use when ...

Sheesh, Bob (T)

Haven't youse heard of undeployment?

I was undeployed once.

Had to scrub up and put on a fresh set of trakkie daks and moccies to
pop down to the local Centrelink and register for NewStart.

Mate, the Feds even publish their own undeployment figures, so
undeploy must be a proper word.

Cheers,

Micky G.
Write Ideas
www.writeideas.com.au


At 13:29 26/09/2006, you wrote:
Janice,
There are words in English that seem to have an opposite, but really they don't.
In this case, I am sure that 'undeploy' is a nonsense word.
Of course, I could just be showing that I am a grumpy old man, and not keeping up with the latest trends..


Bob T


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