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Please, please, please..! After this transfer has settled one way or the other, can we have an end to Saint [insert footballer's name] posts..? Just put the player's name in the title. Looking at that Saint Victor title every day is making me nauseous.
 
Please, please, please..! After this transfer has settled one way or the other, can we have an end to Saint [insert footballer's name] posts..? Just put the player's name in the title. Looking at that Saint Victor title every day is making me nauseous.

No, TSS! If this comes off, we'll be on a 67% success rate for Saint X threads which is a great record! I'm still holding out for the Saint Leandro thread.
 
Please, please, please..! After this transfer has settled one way or the other, can we have an end to Saint [insert footballer's name] posts..? Just put the player's name in the title. Looking at that Saint Victor title every day is making me nauseous.

Well, TSS, (a) you seem to be the only person made nauseous by them, and (b) as a mod, you can always change them to something else!

Nauseated.

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Sorry, couldn't help myself.
 
Nixon is saying the exact same stuff he said about the Rodriguez deal.
 
Not quite. The title is nauseous and it makes him nauseated.

Well, it appears the usage is 'disputed', but these days it's more commonly used to mean afflicted by nausea and is prescribed as such in the OED. So the title is nauseous and it makes him nauseous.

I know, it doesn't make sense, but I don't make the rules.

In fact, according to the OED the original meaning was 'inclined to nausea' which oddly is closer to (though not synonymous with) the more modern meaning.
 
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