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  • D Dan Neely

    The google results should answer the question for you. It's a nonsense word and we'd give you funny looks for using it.

    3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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    Johann Gerell
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    Dan Neely wrote:

    we'd give you funny looks for using it.

    Everyone already does that - what have I got to lose? ;)

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    • D Dan Neely

      The google results should answer the question for you. It's a nonsense word and we'd give you funny looks for using it.

      3x12=36 2x12=24 1x12=12 0x12=18

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      Johann Gerell
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      Dan Neely wrote:

      It's a nonsense word

      Somewhat credible [1] references from Google - both IEEE and patent submissions - use "handible" sort of meaning "manageable". :confused: [1] Depending on the outcome you want...

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      • P Pete OHanlon

        Why? Is it frangible?

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        AspDotNetDev
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        That sounds tangible.

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        • J Johann Gerell

          Dan Neely wrote:

          we'd give you funny looks for using it.

          Everyone already does that - what have I got to lose? ;)

          Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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          Pete OHanlon
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          Whatever shreds of dignity you have left.

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          • J Johann Gerell

            So, Google gives a whopping 722 hits for "handible", Googling for "define: handible" shoots beside the target and reference.com has never heard of it in any form. You English speakers out there - is "handible" a real word? If not, would you understand me anyway if I said that "Oh, you know, this is really handible!" ?

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            martin_hughes
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            Nope, no such word* and neither can I infer meaning from your usage of it. *I asked the OED.

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            • J Johann Gerell

              So, Google gives a whopping 722 hits for "handible", Googling for "define: handible" shoots beside the target and reference.com has never heard of it in any form. You English speakers out there - is "handible" a real word? If not, would you understand me anyway if I said that "Oh, you know, this is really handible!" ?

              Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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              Duncan Edwards Jones
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              No, it is not a real world, and I would assume you were on psychotropic substances if I heard you say that "Oh, you know, this is really handible!"

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              • J Johann Gerell

                So, Google gives a whopping 722 hits for "handible", Googling for "define: handible" shoots beside the target and reference.com has never heard of it in any form. You English speakers out there - is "handible" a real word? If not, would you understand me anyway if I said that "Oh, you know, this is really handible!" ?

                Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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                Anthony Mushrow
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                Like everybody else I don't think it's a real word, and if I had to guess I would have figured it meant convenient. But, the English language isn't static. So if you use it in enough places and make an appeal to the OED, maybe it can become official! On that note, I may have to think of a new and fantastical word then start some kind of group to get it into the dictionary.

                My current favourite word is: Smooth!

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                • J Johann Gerell

                  So, Google gives a whopping 722 hits for "handible", Googling for "define: handible" shoots beside the target and reference.com has never heard of it in any form. You English speakers out there - is "handible" a real word? If not, would you understand me anyway if I said that "Oh, you know, this is really handible!" ?

                  Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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                  DaveAuld
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                  If askoxford says no, then i would say no. I'm sure DD would still try and drop it into a CCC given half the chance, just to annoy everyone!

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                  • J Johann Gerell

                    So, Google gives a whopping 722 hits for "handible", Googling for "define: handible" shoots beside the target and reference.com has never heard of it in any form. You English speakers out there - is "handible" a real word? If not, would you understand me anyway if I said that "Oh, you know, this is really handible!" ?

                    Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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                    Simon_Whale
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                    crazy thing is if you google definition handible this lounge thread is 3rd in the google listing

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                    • A AspDotNetDev

                      That sounds tangible.

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                      Electron Shepherd
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                      That pun is a sin, cos it's so awful.

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                      • J Johann Gerell

                        So, Google gives a whopping 722 hits for "handible", Googling for "define: handible" shoots beside the target and reference.com has never heard of it in any form. You English speakers out there - is "handible" a real word? If not, would you understand me anyway if I said that "Oh, you know, this is really handible!" ?

                        Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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                        PIEBALDconsult
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                        Isn't he a serial killer or something? :confused:

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                        • E Electron Shepherd

                          That pun is a sin, cos it's so awful.

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                          AspDotNetDev
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                          Not my fault; Pete triggered it.

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                          • J Johann Gerell

                            So, Google gives a whopping 722 hits for "handible", Googling for "define: handible" shoots beside the target and reference.com has never heard of it in any form. You English speakers out there - is "handible" a real word? If not, would you understand me anyway if I said that "Oh, you know, this is really handible!" ?

                            Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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                            Rob Graham
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                            Management consultant speak. Utterly devoid of meaning, but sounds good.

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                            • J Johann Gerell

                              So, Google gives a whopping 722 hits for "handible", Googling for "define: handible" shoots beside the target and reference.com has never heard of it in any form. You English speakers out there - is "handible" a real word? If not, would you understand me anyway if I said that "Oh, you know, this is really handible!" ?

                              Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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                              Luc Pattyn
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                              In my experience anything with fewer than 10,000 hits is not a word. And by that I do not want to imply I know the ones that do hit 10,000+ :)

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                              • J Johann Gerell

                                Thanks, but nope. The word was indeed "handible" and the not so wide-spread usage of it, as indicated by Google, converges to something like "manageable"...

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                                RichardM1
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                                "handleable" means able to be handled, manageable.

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                                • S Simon_Whale

                                  crazy thing is if you google definition handible this lounge thread is 3rd in the google listing

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                                  RichardM1
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                                  three hours, that is pretty quick turn around! I guess since Google isn't going to have to 'handible' PRC queries anymore, they are using their servers for other things.

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                                  • P PIEBALDconsult

                                    Isn't he a serial killer or something? :confused:

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                                    Johann Gerell
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                                    Talking about Handible Lecter, are you? :suss:

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                                    • S Simon_Whale

                                      crazy thing is if you google definition handible this lounge thread is 3rd in the google listing

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                                      Johann Gerell
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                                      3rd!? I could never be satisfied until it's 1st... oh... wait... ;)

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                                      • J Johann Gerell

                                        So, Google gives a whopping 722 hits for "handible", Googling for "define: handible" shoots beside the target and reference.com has never heard of it in any form. You English speakers out there - is "handible" a real word? If not, would you understand me anyway if I said that "Oh, you know, this is really handible!" ?

                                        Time you enjoy wasting is not wasted time - Bertrand Russel

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                                        dannette
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                                        Here's a link from ask.com[^] - codeproject shows up first on list!

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                                        • A Anthony Mushrow

                                          Like everybody else I don't think it's a real word, and if I had to guess I would have figured it meant convenient. But, the English language isn't static. So if you use it in enough places and make an appeal to the OED, maybe it can become official! On that note, I may have to think of a new and fantastical word then start some kind of group to get it into the dictionary.

                                          My current favourite word is: Smooth!

                                          -SK Genius

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                                          cjdunford
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                                          SK Genius wrote:

                                          I may have to think of a new and fantastical word then start some kind of group to get it into [the OED].

                                          "Oedible" It's the new word AND it's self-referential: "oedible" is itself oedible.

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