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    Please define "bandying"...

    Farcryzake, where do they get these radio reporters from - the illiterates' club?
    Live feed on RNZ National this morning, re today's d'Auckland hikoi...

    "Protestors are bandying together...."

    How the hell does one "bandy"? Sounds like something you might do when you try to walk home after a whole day at the pub...

    Please submit answers - Green bling for the best definition...
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    How the hell does one "bandy"? Sounds like something you might do when you try to walk home after a whole day at the pub...
    Dunno about "bandy" but if anyone knows about spending a whole day at the pub, these protesters would.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post

    How the hell does one "bandy"? Sounds like something you might do when you try to walk home after a whole day at the pub...

    Please submit answers - Green bling for the best definition...
    bandy

    Also found in: Medical, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia 0.02 sec.
    ban·dy (bnd)
    tr.v. ban·died, ban·dy·ing, ban·dies

    1.
    a. To toss or throw back and forth.
    b. To hit (a ball, for example) back and forth.
    2.

    a. To give and receive (words, for example); exchange: The old friends bandied compliments when they met.
    b. To discuss in a casual or frivolous manner: bandy an idea about.

    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/bandying

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    Bandying; the act of grouping together for no particular reason, to do whatever seems like a good idea at the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    bandy

    Also found in: Medical, Idioms, Encyclopedia, Wikipedia 0.02 sec.
    ban·dy (bnd)
    tr.v. ban·died, ban·dy·ing, ban·dies

    1.
    a. To toss or throw back and forth.
    b. To hit (a ball, for example) back and forth.
    2.

    a. To give and receive (words, for example); exchange: The old friends bandied compliments when they met.
    b. To discuss in a casual or frivolous manner: bandy an idea about.

    http://www.thefreedictionary.com/bandying

    Yes, all that's the proper use of bandy...I want definitions of the new useage as per original thread...
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Yes, all that's the proper use of bandy...I want definitions of the new useage as per original thread...

    Simply using the wrong word doesn't mean its definition is changed to suit.

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    Its service tech speak.....

    Bandying (verb)
    - To create a bandy (noun) for a problem.
    e.g. "He's over there bandying that damn labeller again - why don't they buy a new one?"

    Bandy (noun)
    - To create a solution for a problem that will not fix it, just cover the signs that a real problem exists.
    Short for "Bandaid solution"
    e.g. "Don't worry these cable ties and duct tape will make a mean bandy"
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    I expect the reporter meant to say "banding together".
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    Slowfox vocabulary fail.


    bandy 1 |ˈbandē|
    adjective ( -dier , -diest )
    (of a person's legs) curved so as to be wide apart at the knees.
    • (often bandy-legged) (of a person) having legs that are curved in such a way; bowlegged.
    ORIGIN late 17th cent.: perhaps from obsolete bandy [curved stick used in hockey.]
    bandy 2
    verb ( -dies, -died) [ trans. ] (usu. be bandied about/around)
    pass on or discuss an idea or rumor in a casual way : $40,000 is the figure that has been bandied about.
    • exchange; pass back and forth : they bandied words and laughs from one to another.
    noun
    a game similar to field hockey.
    • the stick used to play this game.
    PHRASES
    bandy words with argue pointlessly or rudely : don't bandy words with me, Sir!
    ORIGIN late 16th cent.(in the sense [pass (a ball) to and fro] ): perhaps from French bander ‘take sides in a tennis match,’ from bande ‘band, crowd’ (see band 2 ).

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    Bandy= bow legged as say from a life time of riding horses.


    Bandying= riding a horse.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest View Post
    I expect the reporter meant to say "banding together".
    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    Slowfox vocabulary fail.


    bandy 1 |ˈbandē|
    adjective ( -dier , -diest )
    (of a person's legs) curved so as to be wide apart at the knees.
    • (often bandy-legged) (of a person) having legs that are curved in such a way; bowlegged.
    ORIGIN late 17th cent.: perhaps from obsolete bandy [curved stick used in hockey.]
    bandy 2
    verb ( -dies, -died) [ trans. ] (usu. be bandied about/around)
    pass on or discuss an idea or rumor in a casual way : $40,000 is the figure that has been bandied about.
    • exchange; pass back and forth : they bandied words and laughs from one to another.
    noun
    a game similar to field hockey.
    • the stick used to play this game.
    PHRASES
    bandy words with argue pointlessly or rudely : don't bandy words with me, Sir!
    ORIGIN late 16th cent.(in the sense [pass (a ball) to and fro] ): perhaps from French bander ‘take sides in a tennis match,’ from bande ‘band, crowd’ (see band 2 ).
    Quote Originally Posted by Headbanger View Post
    Simply using the wrong word doesn't mean its definition is changed to suit.


    Guys guys guys - the whole point of this thread is the misuse of the phrase by the radio reporter. Of course she meant "banding together" but she is not the first person I have heard say "bandying together" in its place.
    I thought it might be fun to make up a new definition...guess its Monday huh.

    However, I DO like avgas's definitions and so award the first prize bling to him, closely followed by Laava. At least these two understood what I was on about...maybe I should have put this in "Jokes and Humour" instead......sigh...or perhaps I am just dense and confused myself...
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    It's an appropriate use of the word.
    'The crowd were being smartarses to the Police' isn't good news-speak.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dave View Post
    It's an appropriate use of the word.
    'The crowd were being smartarses to the Police' isn't good news-speak.
    What she actually said was..."people are bandying together to march to Aotea square..."
    Still think it's appropriate?
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    What she actually said was..."people are bandying together to march to Aotea square..."
    Still think it's appropriate?
    No. They should all fuck off home.

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    >>people are bandying together to march to Aotea square<<

    Not grammatically perhaps, but I'm OK with context.

    'People were bandying together as they marched to Aotea square' would be better maybe.

    'They were rarking up as they went uptown' is what I would use.

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