Originally Posted by .amaZe
You seem to be very knowledgeably so why don't you tell us what can come from "nixism".
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do you even read what i write? you lose double for the irony of quoting it.
and for google: their name is total strategy. their logo is also ugly.
btw
Originally Posted by wikipedia
The English suffix -ism was first used to form a noun of action from a verb. For example, baptize (or literally derived from "to dip") becomes "baptism."
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Originally Posted by dictionary
nix1 [nɪks], Slang.
–noun
1. nothing.
–adverb
2. no.
–interjection
3. (used as an exclamation, esp. of warning): Nix, the cops!
–verb (used with object)
4. to veto; refuse to agree to; prohibit: to nix the project.
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