'2020' Is the New Four Letter Word - Use it in a Sentence

Submitted by xtramelanin on September 29th, 2020 at 1:05 PM

Mates,

Some things are transcendent and that includes words in various languages.  Think of words like 'Shalom' or  'football' pr countless other words known over the world and over many languages.  Well, 2020 has been a challenging year, to say the least.  Started with Aussie wild fires, moved to murder hornets, and then Covid.  All the while our election cycle looms and one half of the country will be pulling their hair out. 

'2020' has earned it's own status as a 4-letter word, up there with some of the coarsest words in our English language.  It should be used accordingly: "You're such a 2020!" or maybe, "Careful man, you're likely to 2020 that thing" and the list goes on.

So today's task, knowing that '2020' can be a verb, adverb, noun, pretty much anything you want it to be, is to use '2020' in new and creative ways.   

How do you use the word '2020'?

XM 

Cali Wolverine

September 29th, 2020 at 2:53 PM ^

It is now a verb.  The Olympics have been 2020’d.  My kids’ school year has been 2020’d.  The start of the College Football Season has been 2020’d.  My trip to Hawaii has been 2020’d.  Wolverine Devotee’s account has been 2020’d. (Too soon?)

mGrowOld

September 29th, 2020 at 1:37 PM ^

Personal note my boat is no longer my boat.  Closed on the sale of it today as a matter of fact to a guy in northern Michigan so you may see it on the water up your way soon.  The one (and this may be the only one) upside of this terrible year is the value of things like boats, houses, RVs, etc. has gone through the roof.

A couple of years ago we bought two jet skis and basically didnt use the big boat much anymore.  So last year I listed her for sale with a broker at 45K and got zero offers.  This year I listed it at 70K and sold in in two weeks.  And over the last year all it got was older, not better (kinda like me)

I figured strike while the market was hot.