Great idea. But gruberized is a verb (past tense), and gruberization is a noun.
‘I’m from the Gruberment, and I’m here...’
Great idea. But gruberized is a verb (past tense), and gruberization is a noun.
Gruberized could also be an adjective to describe one’s situation after having been, well, gruberizd. As in “processed” (past tense verb) and “processed” (adj.) meat.I meant to say that gruberization is a noun,
We are on to something now that we have to debate the word’s appropriate parts of speech.
When you think about it, “gruber” is a very good word. It kind of has a nice tone to it, relates a socio-historical context, and is very specific in defining the cause or basis of the falsehood underlying its use.
I am sure that I am not the first to think of it; but I hope it gains universal acceptance in the same sense liberals make up words to hide their agendas (”pro-choice,” “affordable care,” “war on women” etc.)