Report Abuse
You have chosen to report the following comment as abusive, offensive, or inappropriate.
As far as people putting quotation marks around praise, well, here ya go:<br> <br> Main Entry: 1praise <br> Pronunciation: \ˈprâz\<br> Function: verb <br> Inflected Form(s): praised; prais·ing<br> Etymology: Middle English preisen, from Anglo-French preiser, priser to appraise, esteem more at prize<br> Date: 13th century<br> transitive verb<br> 1 : to express a favorable judgment of : commend<br> 2 : to glorify (a god or saint) especially by the attribution of perfections<br> intransitive verb<br> : to express praise<br> prais·er noun <br> <br> that video showed a bit more than simple "praise" anyway. I don't know the hierarchy of words starting from "praise" to "worship", but this weirdness was certainly a superlative of "praise" as defined.<br> <br> Argue with that, Daniel Webster wannabees. Then take that argument, ball it up, and stick it up your ...
By ed davis