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Mark de LA says
seth 2014-04-06 08:17:16 17258
Says the English translation is "moo mun", but i don't remember those as English words. So what does mung mean in English?
Ming dictionary (BC2) sometimes loops back with more ming. Plug moo mun into the translator & find out!


Seth says
Mark de LA says
Yep, I use the word munge or mashup to describe possibly disjoint or random stuff smooched together. One could perhaps enjoy the urban dictionary definition of mung instead.


Seth says
Einai 2014-04-06 09:03:08 17258
Yep, I use the word munge or mashup to describe possibly disjoint or random stuff smooched together. One could perhaps enjoy the urban dictionary definition of mung instead.


so when you, mark russell, use a word spelled "mung" we don't know what you are referring to but can probably guess based upon the context.
Mark de LA says
seth 2014-04-06 09:09:24 17258
Einai 2014-04-06 09:03:08 17258
Yep, I use the word munge or mashup to describe possibly disjoint or random stuff smooched together. One could perhaps enjoy the urban dictionary definition of mung instead.


so when you, mark russell, use a word spelled "mung" we don't know what you are referring to but can probably guess based upon the context.
I don't use the word mung except above as ming responding to your use of the word mung instead of munge, i.e. the word I use.


Seth says
Einai 2014-04-06 09:26:24 17258
seth 2014-04-06 09:09:24 17258
Einai 2014-04-06 09:03:08 17258
Yep, I use the word munge or mashup to describe possibly disjoint or random stuff smooched together. One could perhaps enjoy the urban dictionary definition of mung instead.


so when you, mark russell, use a word spelled "mung" we don't know what you are referring to but can probably guess based upon the context.
I don't use the word mung except above as ming responding to your use of the word mung instead of munge, i.e. the word I use.


Mark de LA says
seth 2014-04-06 11:04:49 17258
Einai 2014-04-06 09:26:24 17258
seth 2014-04-06 09:09:24 17258
Einai 2014-04-06 09:03:08 17258
Yep, I use the word munge or mashup to describe possibly disjoint or random stuff smooched together. One could perhaps enjoy the urban dictionary definition of mung instead.


so when you, mark russell, use a word spelled "mung" we don't know what you are referring to but can probably guess based upon the context.
I don't use the word mung except above as ming responding to your use of the word mung instead of munge, i.e. the word I use.


nope! I use the word munge - please get that fact straight!

Seth says
hmmm ... well quite possibly i have been ignorieing the pesky little "e" on the end of the word ... will have to watch that in the future. So who made the spelling error on the tag, i mentioned above, you or I ?
Einai 2014-04-06 11:14:52 17258
seth 2014-04-06 11:04:49 17258
Einai 2014-04-06 09:26:24 17258
seth 2014-04-06 09:09:24 17258
Einai 2014-04-06 09:03:08 17258
Yep, I use the word munge or mashup to describe possibly disjoint or random stuff smooched together. One could perhaps enjoy the urban dictionary definition of mung instead.


so when you, mark russell, use a word spelled "mung" we don't know what you are referring to but can probably guess based upon the context.
I don't use the word mung except above as ming responding to your use of the word mung instead of munge, i.e. the word I use.


nope! I use the word munge - please get that fact straight!


Mark de LA says
One last thing before I close this item which I separated out of [your: item 17257] so as not to fuck it up. The urban dictionary does define munge the way I used it. The Wikipedia does munge the two together.
I'm done all other questions I consider asked & answered.

I'm done all other questions I consider asked & answered.

Seth says
ok found it ... easy google search ...
and in that item you were using the word munging to refer to the same thing as munge.
fun shit, eh
seth 2014-04-06 11:26:56 17258
incidentallydid we not discuss mung beans ? do you happen to remember where and in what context?
ok found it ... easy google search ...
and in that item you were using the word munging to refer to the same thing as munge.

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