'Allot' is a word. 'Alot' is not.

   / 'Allot' is a word. 'Alot' is not. #161  
My wife, a school teacher, always is after me for using "good" when I should use "well". This summer she asked me why the sprinklers were not running and I explained that the "good" was dry.

That's all well and good. :)

If they were different, how could the phrase be redundant?

From:
Well and good | Define Well and good at Dictionary.com

well and good

Acceptable, all right, as in If you can get a better discount elsewhere, well and good . This redundant phrase was first recorded in 1699.
 
   / 'Allot' is a word. 'Alot' is not. #162  
Sometimes explaining things is too painful, especially for those that are really not interested in how things work anyway. Now I just say, as nice as I can, you wouldn't understand anyway. Sorry, it's the truth.
 
   / 'Allot' is a word. 'Alot' is not. #163  
Since Oklahoma has changed its liquor laws to allow grocery stores to sell strong beer and wine, seems like the clerks all are asking for my identification, (Ya' got any I.D.?") even though I have grand kids over 21. Kinda irritating, but I understand senseless bureaucracy.

I have always been a bit irritated when folks use "Idear" or "I Dee" for "Idea". I recall that a lot of my grandfather's generation used some funny terms like "hain't" for "ain't", "fit" for "fought" and occasionally "I Dee" for idea. Last time I went to the store and bought beer, the young lady said "Ya got any I.D.?" I said "Do I got any I Dee about whut?". She said "a photo I.D.". So I showed her my driver's license. The sacker was cracking up.
 
   / 'Allot' is a word. 'Alot' is not. #166  
When finished we can discuss the use of an apostrophe in its and it's...

Its knot a problem as long as the apostrophe is in it's proper place.
 
   / 'Allot' is a word. 'Alot' is not. #169  
Its knot a problem as long as the apostrophe is in it's proper place.

It irks me when reading something written by someone that should know better and they use the term "knots per hour"...arrrrr!

Unrelated but see this all the time and am curious...what is the word "whelp" supposed to mean when someone starts an exclamation following an action or conclusion of something else...? is it supposed to mean "Well" or "Oh Well" ??
 
   / 'Allot' is a word. 'Alot' is not. #170  
It irks me when reading something written by someone that should know better and they use the term "knots per hour"...arrrrr!

Unrelated but see this all the time and am curious...what is the word "whelp" supposed to mean when someone starts an exclamation following an action or conclusion of something else...? is it supposed to mean "Well" or "Oh Well" ??

Sounds like the "baby was born".

Ron
 

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