01-13-2009, 02:40 PM
Albert has just been home for lunch (which, for Joseph's benefit was pink curly pasta with an olive and tomato sauce and cheese ).
As often happens the conversation fell to discussing points of grammar. As one subject led to another the word,"teabagging" came up (which Albert said was a seminal point in the conversation ... :redface: )
My question is this, assuming the engagement of two people in this activity (at least one of whom would, by definition, have to be male), which of the parties would be the teabagger and which the teabaggee?
Oh, and a supplementary question: can anyone think of any other nouns where the -er and -ee forms are open to debate?
Apologies for posting this in the debates thread. It seemed more appropriate for the chit-chat until I read that one is required to keep one's clothes on in there.
As often happens the conversation fell to discussing points of grammar. As one subject led to another the word,"teabagging" came up (which Albert said was a seminal point in the conversation ... :redface: )
My question is this, assuming the engagement of two people in this activity (at least one of whom would, by definition, have to be male), which of the parties would be the teabagger and which the teabaggee?
Oh, and a supplementary question: can anyone think of any other nouns where the -er and -ee forms are open to debate?
Apologies for posting this in the debates thread. It seemed more appropriate for the chit-chat until I read that one is required to keep one's clothes on in there.