Poll
Question:
When you think it, type it or search it is it Muskie or Musky?
Option 1: Muskie
Option 2: Musky
Help me out with some decisions in a non-critical poll. When you think about muskellunge (and they're not eating your bass... or even when they are...) do you think musky or muskie if you typing it or maybe going to search it on the Internet? I.e. How to keep musk/y/ie from eating my bass?
Even if you don't think about them very often or hardly at all, maybe only one time, what do you think? Thanks.
Not very many votes... is everyone out hunting?
Being of Irish/English ancestry I'd have to go with Musky, but as the grammarians say, it depends on its part of speech, noun or adjective, so both could be a correct form. However, if you're not sure you safe going with toothy critter, or is that toothie critter?
y or ie?
As a general rule: -y is an English suffix, whose function is to create an adjective (usually from a noun, eg creamy); -ie was originally a Scottish suffix, whose function is to add the meaning of "diminutive" (usually from a noun, eg beastie).
So in most cases, where there is dispute over whether a noun takes a -y or an -ie ending, the correct answer is -ie: she's a girly girl, but she's no helpless girlie. Think also scrunchie, beanie, nightie, meanie ... There are exceptions (a hippy, an indie band), but where specific examples are not given, use -ie for nouns and -y for adjectives
WOOHOO!!! I'm in the top 75%.
what did Dan say? :P i thought i knew english but i guess not, something about the defurberator not cosignapting with the collagator, right? thought so..karol
So...if it's a boy fish - Musky. A girl fish - Muskie.
Sounds good...
I was gonna vote "trash fish", but since that was not available, I think "Musky"
I'm surprised a little to see ie doing so well here. Very interesting.
Because that is the way it is spelled! Maybe we should chug on down to mambie pambie land and get you some self confidence you jack wagon! ;D
I love that commercial!
Thanks... I was not sure if it was 'nambie pambie' or 'mambie pambie' and now I know.
Tissue...?
muskie.
"musky" is an adjective used to describe an odoriferous anomaly.
Quote from: MadWags on November 22, 2010, 06:08:34 PM
Because that is the way it is spelled! Maybe we should chug on down to mambie pambie land and get you some self confidence you jack wagon! ;D
I love that commercial!
Me too!!!
BD ;D
Quote from: thedude on November 22, 2010, 10:30:02 PM
muskie.
"musky" is an adjective used to describe an odoriferous anomaly.
NO WAY you just used 'odoriferous anomaly' in a sentence!!
Quote from: djkimmel on November 22, 2010, 11:22:53 PM
Quote from: thedude on November 22, 2010, 10:30:02 PM
muskie.
"musky" is an adjective used to describe an odoriferous anomaly.
NO WAY you just used 'odoriferous anomaly' in a sentence!!
He probably heard it some where before... maybe from Cy.
actually my sister-in-law's husband's little brother with whom i went to high-school with turned that phrase for the first time. I don't why it matters....every word you use you heard from someone else first :)
Not true. I have invented new words several times.
In fact... the same spammer just tried to sign up for the 3rd time. I'm thinking of a new word right now that I intend to use in my email to him/her!!
ok fine - every "real" word you've ever used you heard from someone else.
Maybe if you include 'read' in there...??
I guess after seeing the results of this poll and another one I ran somewhere else, the only decision might be to buy muskymuskie.com (http://www.muskymuskie.com) if I wanted a muskie website that covered everyone?!?
Why not spell it Muskiey and be done! As far as calling it a trash fish. Maybe to a bass angler it may be a toothy pesky predator. As an adversary. It is a Worthy opponent. Takes many hours out on the lake for every fish caught.
muskymuskie make me think of a smelly muskie..... a smelly muskie is probably a dirty muskie.
you don't want to be associated with a dirty muskie.
So many possible replies... but I will refrain.
Well... I will say I think mukie/y are kind of cool. I still don't like their affinity for striking at the boat or trying to steal all my most expensive lures!!
you have to stop using Girlie rods and you need more powaa. govenator says so, he's an austrie so what's he know?
after all fishing is one jerk on the line waiting for a jerk on the other end, my wife's interpretation ::)
Quote from: EKennedy on November 21, 2010, 09:18:46 PM
So...if it's a boy fish - Musky. A girl fish - Muskie.
hahahaha !! Eric youre not right - that was funny ..
Anyway Dan its neither, whenever I see a Muskie on LSC its: Get away from my fish you
"G&$%Da#$n Fish" !
Hey... muskie's gotta eat too! So do musky!
Why not just Google Ad Word the multiple spellings of the muskellunge species and go with something that packs a bigger branding punch.............
www.wireleaderfishing.com
or
www.10000castscutinhalf.com
And if you ever get into the waterfowl game www.mrducksmrnotducks.com would be fun to visit....
I'll let you buy those... good luck.