Definitely eclectic this week.
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Subbookkeeper? I didn’t know they have libraries on subs.
To my surprise, it is a valid word. I asked Gemini Advanced about it:
Technically, yes, “subbookkeeper” is a word. It’s found in some dictionaries (like Merriam-Webster) and follows standard English word-formation rules. It means an assistant or subordinate bookkeeper.
However, it’s incredibly rare and has some quirks:
- Four double letters: It boasts four consecutive pairs of double letters, making it quite unusual.
- Infrequent use: You won’t encounter it often in everyday language or formal writing.
- Hyphenation: Some prefer to write it as “sub-bookkeeper” for clarity.
So, while it’s a real word, it’s not a common one. It’s more of a linguistic curiosity than a word you’d use regularly.
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I initially thought it was the title of an accountant who works for Subway.
The motto for people working in the main corporate office is “It’s the Subway or the highway.”
Yes, it’s a Friday. (They just keep getting worse. I’m tapped out. Nothing with sub-stantial humor to it.)
And to any saints out there, happy All Saints’ Day.
As for last night’s All Hollows’ Even, the fright comes nowhere close to next Tuesday.
I couldn’t resist adding an election season joke:
(Yes, it’s definitely a groaner. But so is this election.)
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