Paul -
I looked in my dictionary - Webster's New Collegiate - for "tags." It says
(reads?) "a cardboard, plastic, or metal marker used for identification or
classification ."
The problem I've encountered with "wait a second" is that no one is ever
specific about which second to wait - this second, the second that is going
to occur in five minutes, or the second that is going to occur three hours
and twenty-seven minutes from now?!
Havin' fun,
Robin
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> From: Bartz, Paul[SMTP:s9d3452]
> Reply To: gmcmotorhome
> Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 1999 3:25 PM
> To: 'gmcmotorhome'
> Subject: RE: GMC: Tags?
>
> Al:
>
> Although I'm uncertain of its derivation, "tags", in certain parts of the
> US, is a word which refers to a vehicle license plate. In my opinion
> (others may disagree), I consider it a misused or misinformed use of a
> word.
> Something similar to the term many people tell you now days when they want
> you to wait for some reason: "wait a second", a bad habit. It's always a
> whole lot longer than a second of time.
>
> Its not listed for such use in my copy of The Random House College
> Dictionary.
>
> Boy, now watch the opinions.
>
> Paul Bartz
>
> From: The Hamiltons [mailto:hamilton]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 09, 1999 3:01 PM
> Subject: GMC: Tags?
>
> I have to ask - what are tags? Is it something I should have? Slang
> for
> something I already have?
>