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Posted By: mar on 2009-03-02
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Offense can be typed also as offence, both are right, like licence or license.

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Dictionary says....................................
middle age
n.

The time of human life between youth and old age, usually reckoned as the years between 40 and 60. Also called midlife.


How about a D word? Dictionary.
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OMG! Get a dictionary and open it up
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It's a word now. Check dictionary.

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We play the dictionary game. (sm)
You can buy it, but all you really need is a dictionary, pieces of paper and pencils, and a bunch of people who are good at making stuff up.

The way we play it, not only does the person who chose the word and tricks people get points for each person he tricks, but anybody whose wrong answer gets voted for collects points too. It's hilarious.
If you look up the word PRECIOUS in the dictionary
you would see this picture!   They are just too adorable for words! 
Use a dictionary - single=not married sm
From Merriam-Webster --- does not say "NEVER" married, just "NOT" married
 
Main Entry:
1sin·gle

Pronunciation:
ˈsiŋ-gəl

Function:
adjective

Etymology:
Middle English sengle, from Anglo-French, from Latin singulus one only; akin to Latin sem- one — more at same

Date:
14th century

1 a: not married b: of or relating to celibacy2: unaccompanied by others : lone , sole <the single survivor of the disaster>3 a (1): consisting of or having only one part, feature, or portion <single consonants> (2): consisting of one as opposed to or in contrast with many : uniform <a single standard for men and women> (3): consisting of only one in number <holds to a single ideal> b: having but one whorl of petals or ray flowers <a single rose>4 a: consisting of a separate unique whole : individual <every single citizen> b: of, relating to, or involving only one person5 a: frank , honest <a single devotion> b: exclusively attentive <an eye single to the truth>6: unbroken , undivided7: having no equal or like : singular8: designed for the use of one person only <a single room> <a single bed>

The dictionary that I looked in is American...sm
and it said stupider, stupidest when used as an adjective. So I guess it is American way too.
You are wrong, it IS a word. Check dictionary
Quick definitions (irregardless):

adverb: regardless; a combination of irrespective and regardless sometimes used humorously

(So it means regardless, but it is also acceptable as a word.)