No. Bushisms shouldn't be considered words; they are funnier if not considered real words.
2006-06-21 16:26:13
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answer #1
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answered by metdevthegamer 4
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Since I do not know what "strategery" means and you do not give a definition I certainly do not think so. The word b however should b added b 4 u can say no.
2006-06-21 16:29:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. Strategery is the process of coming up with a strategy. Include it.
2006-06-21 16:27:33
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answered by Sugar Pie 7
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sure, I agree. Even in Canada we are saying that individuals do no longer communicate the comparable language. all of us have distinctive meanings for issues. yet another occasion is the french spoken in Paris is amazingly distinctive from that spoken in Quebec, Canada. i think of all of us make a version of English. I nonetheless have faith that the British communicate actual English! ?D
2016-10-31 06:45:54
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answered by ? 4
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One of the reasons we're at war is because presidents who serve during war years are remembered more than those that serve during peace. Bush wants to get into the history books all right. I don't want his cannibalized plow phuck English in my dictionary ...thank you very much
2006-06-21 17:03:38
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answered by Sam 7
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Sure, but why stop there? Why not include every stupid word, comment or phrase ever uttered. What the hell is common sensical anyway?
2006-06-21 16:30:22
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answered by bandido 4
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Sure, Just because it was coined recently doesnt mean its a "bad" use of english.
2006-06-21 16:26:01
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answered by zippo 3
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I believe it means the same thing as strategy. So nope. I don't think so.
2006-06-21 16:25:46
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answered by AnswerGiver 4
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if that comes from another language then yes.
but if it comes from politicians, no!
2006-06-21 16:31:19
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answered by cyberjake2006 2
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Nah..too hard to say
2006-06-21 16:26:25
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answered by applewormy 2
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