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[Opinions] onomatopoeic of what, exactly?
A sneeze, maybe?
Onomatopoeia is when a word's sound is indicative of the word's meaning. Splash, bump, crash.Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, when you criticize him, you're a mile away and you have his shoes!
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I know what onomatopoeia is LOLKindly do your research before assuming I don't know things. :)
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TBH I had assumed you had misused the word as well, because you didn't include an explanation. It's not an unreasonable conclusion.
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I agree it's not unreasonable......but I guess I'm very curious and would instinctively search for information on BtN if a poster stated something about a name that I didn't immediately understand.
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kindly don't use that tone ...It wouldn't have killed you to include a few words of explanation in your original post. Most of us don't routinely click on names you or anybody else post about, and fewer still do on-the-spot off-site research.
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"Most of us", that's a strange thing to say. Since we are all name nerds I'd also assume those replying would take the couple seconds it takes to look up a name before commenting on it.
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How delicious that *you* of all posters are policing my tone......(
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There is a difference between requesting and policingShe didn't seem to be policing. For anyone else who was curious, the name could be an onomatopoeia of a clinking bracelet or bangle.

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I believe Wordsmith was simply hooked on their tone due to the very strong, impolite wording they tend to use. Nothing against them, of course.
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who is them?I'm her, if you were referring to me. And there's only one of me.
Wordsmith is a him, if that's who you mean.
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This message was edited 4/11/2021, 10:45 AM

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I assume so, that's why I told. It was unclear who was being referred to as them.
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Yes, I simply didn't know what gender you are, so I stuck gender-neutral to stay safe.
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The name is from a Hebrew word for a piece of jewelry, created based on the sound of the clinking of the metal together.
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In other words i's like Clacker or Bling-Bling.
I'm not feeling it.
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