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Conference thebay::joyoflex

Title:The Joy of Lex
Notice:A Notes File even your grammar could love
Moderator:THEBAY::SYSTEM
Created:Fri Feb 28 1986
Last Modified:Mon Jun 02 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:1192
Total number of notes:42769

1019.0. "Ah - one moment please?" by VANINE::LOVELL (� l'eau; c'est l'heure) Sun Jan 10 1993 15:41

    
    		"The doors will be opening momentarily"
    
    
    Does this mean that the doors will open for a brief period of time ?
    
    or does it mean that the doors will soon be opening?
    
    
    This was an expression that I heard so very frequently on numerous
    theme park rides whilst on vacation in Florida over Christmas.  Of
    course, in context, the meaning was clear - I was given to wonder if
    this has become an accepted use (misuse) in America?   Anywhere else?
    
    /Chris.
    
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1019.1SMURF::BINDERUltimus MohicanorumMon Jan 11 1993 06:195
    Look it up in your Funk & Wagnalls.
    
    One documented meaning of "momentarily" is "at any moment."
    
    -dick
1019.2another difference AUSSIE::WHORLOWBushies do it for FREE!Mon Jan 11 1993 12:168
    G'day,
    ... and I will be with you presently = see you very soon.
    
    ct presently, he is drinking tea = right now...
    
    
    
    derek
1019.3JIT081::DIAMONDPardon me? Or must I be a criminal?Mon Jan 11 1993 16:521
    I will be with you presently = waiting to receive your present.
1019.4efficiency in languageRAGMOP::T_PARMENTERBronca totalTue Jan 12 1993 05:572
    One definition per word, right?