Maybe "invite" as a noun is because of too many Beverly Hillbillies and Dukes of Hazard reruns.
Tom Johnson
Technical Writer
tjohnson -at- starcutter -dot- com
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Subject: Re: Most annoying word
Invite used as a noun
-- Did you get the meeting invite?
-- Can you work up an invite for that event?
-- I'll send the invite tomorrow.
What ever happened to "invitation"??? When did it die?
Why wasn't I notified? <sigh>
-Sue Gallagher
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