julesh on Nostr: If "to milkshake" is to be a verb, I strongly feel that it should conjugate as a ...
If "to milkshake" is to be a verb, I strongly feel that it should conjugate as a strong verb like its root:
"Nigel Farage was milkshaken today while ..."
"The person who milkshook Nigel Farage yesterday has been …”
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