The secondary definition is for dipshits who heard this term, didn’t understand, and misused it for so long, mirriam webster added the colloquial usage*. In short: you are a smug dipshit.
But yes, I get it. That’s the reason why this is so frustrating. At this point gaslighting has become synonymous with deceiving. Because people who use the word don’t know the (original) meaning!
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/literally
See #2 for why that isn’t a good argument.
Dictionaries describe common usage, even when that usage is/was just litterally wrong. If I made a meme with that used the second definition of literally people would be right to point out that it would be much better to use the first. In this meme’s case it also just furthers the misunderstanding of the term gaslighting.
Sigh…
“Gaslighting is the manipulation of someone into questioning their perception of reality.”
Can we at least get the definition right when we outright define it?
No the meme is right you’re just remembering it wrong.
Yes. You’re literally repeating what I just told you.
Obviously it is not, you just spend to much time online, did you know anyone can edit Wikipedia?
Yeah, but there’s this one guy who keeps fixing everything.
And you take one guys opinion as fact, you know publishers deliberately put in factual errors to prevent copyright right?
sigh
gaslighting isn’t even real
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/gaslighting
See #2
I’ll accept your apology whenever you’re ready.
The secondary definition is for dipshits who heard this term, didn’t understand, and misused it for so long, mirriam webster added the colloquial usage*. In short: you are a smug dipshit.
Edit: I have a learning disability.
FYI dictionaries are descriptive rather than prescriptive, and words change meaning over time
Yes, hence why implied that dipshits are to blame. This wasn’t slang changing a word. This was morons.
says the hypocrite that starts a comment withEdit: Nevermind, that wasn’t you.
Not smug, just tired.
Strong reply.
See #2 … Oh, wait… https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/gaslighting
But yes, I get it. That’s the reason why this is so frustrating. At this point gaslighting has become synonymous with deceiving. Because people who use the word don’t know the (original) meaning!
Literally!
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/literally
See #2 for why that isn’t a good argument. Dictionaries describe common usage, even when that usage is/was just litterally wrong. If I made a meme with that used the second definition of literally people would be right to point out that it would be much better to use the first. In this meme’s case it also just furthers the misunderstanding of the term gaslighting.