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    Default What Does 'Informize' Mean?

    Well I do actually know what it means (well obviously I should since its my habbo name)but I dont think many people realize its a real word since most people just make up there names these days. So if you just saw it would you know it was a real name? 'Informize'.


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    Quote Originally Posted by JH View Post
    *removed*
    http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=informize&meta=
    http://www.iliketheinternet.com/vocabulary.html
    And it actually means less formal info.

    Edited by ---MAD--- (General Manager): Please do not be rude to other forum members.
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    He's right, it's not a real word - Try it on Spellcheck.

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    It's probably a neologism and isn't used enough to be in the dictionary.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Virgin Mary View Post
    It's probably a neologism and isn't used enough to be in the dictionary.
    I doubt it because I can't find it anywhere. You'd think, even if it was a neologism that wikipedia would recognise it. I think it's just a made up word.

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    Just google Informize and go to the next pages and if you read some of the information under the links you can see examples of people using the word informize

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fight View Post
    Just google Informize and go to the next pages and if you read some of the information under the links you can see examples of people using the word informize
    Some people say shizzle but that's made-up and I'd say informize would fit into that category. I'm sure you've heard people add 'ize' onto words before, messing about. If you think it's real then feel free to but that's just my opinion.

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    Yeh I see what you mean but what I do know is it has been used in letters sent to/from the royal family. Anyways google is stupid; it even added its self so when you search google on google it comes up with itself. Why would anyone search google if they are already on it? :S

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