Cartoon Friday #6

Definitely eclectic this week.

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Subbookkeeper? I didn’t know they have libraries on subs. :wink:

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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.

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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.

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I couldn’t resist adding an election season joke:

(Yes, it’s definitely a groaner. But so is this election.)

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