Friday, December 12, 2008
quicko: organise
Not just with an "s." This actually goes a bit deeper. It's used a whole lot more in a way that we understand, but don't naturally produce nearly as frequently. It's "organise" in the sense of "figure out and get under control," followed by a noun. For example, "who's going to organise food for the picnic?" Or, "we didn't have time to organise proper costumes for the party." Incidentally, "fancy dress" refers to costumes as well as?/but not? black tie.
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