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I know what it means, you dildo. <doh>

And I've not questioned its core grammatical value.

Litany normally - but not always - applies to plural nouns and verbs, particularly gerunds in the latter case.

Would you say, 'That's another one to go in your catalogue of making a mistake'?

Dev used the word correctly. End of ****in story.
 
Let's face it the English language is fluid, it's adaptable and open to one's own personal interpretation, I may have used it in a rather oblique manner, but it's quite clear I knew exactly what "Litany" means.

Now that we are all agreed let's put this whole sorry affair behind us.
 
Let's face it the English language is fluid, it's adaptable and open to one's own personal interpretation, I may have used it in a rather oblique manner, but it's quite clear I knew exactly what "Litany" means.

Now that we are all agreed let's put this whole sorry affair behind us.
Head to Motherwell, find that rascal Gambol, and give him a ruddy good walloping. And then we can put this sorry affair behind us.

And try to cut down on the comma splices. :mad:
 
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