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 Moot does not equal mute. Moot - as in what a cow says with a t on the end meaning obsolete. Mute - as in what a kitten says with a t on the end meaning unable to speak. Why is this so hard? I feel compelled to correct them when they use mute instead of moot. "That's a mute point" they say... and I want to ask if the point was verbal before or if this is something new. :rolleyes: | 
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 May I axe you a question? | 
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 I know that's a popular one, but so long as the person doesn't spell it "axe" when they write it down I don't have a problem with "axe" any more than I do with Southerners droppin' Gs. | 
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 What you talkin about? | 
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