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I don't think I've killed you recently. :rolleyes: So no, not the executioner...

You're not petulant.


But you executed your orders after you placed judgement.


To put into effect; carry out: a government that executes the decisions of the ruling party.
 
But you executed your orders after you placed judgement.


To put into effect; carry out: a government that executes the decisions of the ruling party.
That's the executor, not the executioner. :p As in, 'the executor of his family's estate.'
 
That's the executor, not the executioner. :p As in, 'the executor of his family's estate.'

It was a play on words!

If it would not merit another spanking, I would say you need a spanking.

However I am NOT going to say that.
 
1. To put into effect; carry out: a government that executes the decisions of the ruling party.
2. To perform; do: execute a U-turn. See Synonyms at perform.
3. To create (a work of art, for example) in accordance with a prescribed design.
4. To make valid, as by signing: execute a deed.
5. To perform or carry out what is required by: execute the terms of a will.
6. To put to death, especially by carrying out a lawful sentence.
7. Computer Science To run (a program or an instruction).
 
Reuters, FOR IMMEDIATE, uh, RELEASE. Serene and Kal have retired to the Fuck Hut in Munky's Jungle to inspect the Miriam Webster Dicktionary.
 
*adds you to person she is pissed off at on the pissed off thread*

*resists the urge to kick you*

*smirk*

:cool:

1. To put into effect; carry out: a government that executes the decisions of the ruling party.
2. To perform; do: execute a U-turn. See Synonyms at perform.
3. To create (a work of art, for example) in accordance with a prescribed design.
4. To make valid, as by signing: execute a deed.
5. To perform or carry out what is required by: execute the terms of a will.
6. To put to death, especially by carrying out a lawful sentence.
7. Computer Science To run (a program or an instruction).

This is 'execute,' isn't it? You do know that an 'executor' executes. An 'executioner' executes only in that death sentence... the other tasks are carried out by 'executors.'

Reuters, FOR IMMEDIATE, uh, RELEASE. Serene and Kal have retired to the Fuck Hut in Munky's Jungle to inspect the Miriam Webster Dicktionary.

What he said.
 
*smirk*

:cool:



This is 'execute,' isn't it? You do know that an 'executor' executes. An 'executioner' executes only in that death sentence... the other tasks are carried out by 'executors.'



What he said.


Yes, but it was a tongue in cheek play on words.

As in an executioner executes an action.

You made yourself judge, jury and executioner.

The executioner punishes, you punished me.

ex·e·cu·tion·er [ek-si-kyoo-shuh-ner] Show IPA
noun
1.
an official who inflicts capital punishment in pursuance of a legal warrant.
2.
a person who executes an act, will, judgment, etc.
Origin:
 
You have a funky dictionary. I've never heard 'executioner' used in that sense. Ever. And I'm around legal crap on a fairly regular basis. It's always 'executor.'

Why are we debating semantics? :rolleyes:
 
You have a funky dictionary. I've never heard 'executioner' used in that sense. Ever. And I'm around legal crap on a fairly regular basis. It's always 'executor.'

Why are we debating semantics? :rolleyes:

Because you turned it into one.

Against a person with ADD no less.
 
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