Originally Posted by
manker
The point is that deboard is such a lazy and inelegant way of expressing this particular action that there is absolutely no chance whatsoever of it gaining widespread acceptance.
If I wanted it to go mainstream, I'd demit my soul to a record exec and have it featured when the next album drops. Just because you're disappointed in your attempts to to discover the antonymous equivalent of your patois, doesn't mean you should swear it off altogether. Unless you're German, it's a bit deceptive for you to convince us of a scenario where you could elegantly elongate a word that has already matched a 16-letter count.
However, I realize I'm limiting my stereotyping by stopping at the Germans while conveniently deferring the abuses the Welsh. I'd normally include some examples, but am unable to do so without sounding them out in my head, and my brain feels a little too dehydrated to commit to that. What I'm trying to say is don't let your background keep you detained. If you just keep at it, you'll get there.
I count 5 uses.
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