Et vs Ink - What's the difference?
et | ink |
(colloquial, or, dialectal) (eat)
* 1896: Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain), Tom Sawyer, Detective [http://etext.lib.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=text&offset=638956722&textreg=2&query=+he+et&id=TwaDete]
* 1907: O. Henry, Seats of the Haughty [http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Seats_of_the_Haughty]
* 1919: Bess Streeter Aldrich,
* 1937 , J. R. R. Tolkien, The Hobbit :
* 18 February 1946 , Life'' magazine:
* 1996 , Dana Lyons, "Cows with Guns":
* 2001 , Richard Williams, The Animator's Survival Kit , page 220:
A pigment (or dye)-based fluid used for writing, printing etc.
(countable) A particular type, color or container of this fluid.
The black or dark-colored fluid ejected by squid, octopus etc, as a protective strategy.
(slang, uncountable) Publicity.
(slang, uncountable) Tattoo work.
* 1998 , Richard Dooling, Brain storm
* 1998 , The Offspring, (song)
(slang) Cheap red wine.
To apply to; to cover or smear with ink.
To sign (a document) (with or as if with ink).
To apply a tattoo to (someone).
As nouns the difference between et and ink
is that et is east while ink is a pigment (or dye)-based fluid used for writing, printing etc.As a verb ink is
to apply to; to cover or smear with ink.et
English
(wikipedia et)Etymology 1
From FrenchSee also
* , et alia, et aliae, et alii, et alios * et alibi * *Etymology 2
Verb
(head)- Well, the man was astonished, of course; and first off he looked like he didn't know whether to be scared, or glad, or both, or which, but finally he settled down to being glad; and then his color come back, though at first his face had turned pretty white. So we got to talking together while he et his breakfast.
- 'Boss,' says the cabby, 'I et a steak in that restaurant once. If you're real hungry, I advise you to try the saddle-shops first.'
A Long-Distance Call From Jim
- Well, I don't care if he does! I can remember the time when he et a good old-fashioned supper. And it's awful silly to call it dinner. 'Breakfast, dinner and supper, created He them.' I believe I could find them very words in the Bible if I set out to hunt.
- Yer can't expect folk to stop here for ever just to be et by you and Bert.
- It must have been somethin’ I et !
- They eat to grow, grow to die / Die to be et at the hamburger fry
- Something I et ?
Anagrams
* English coordinating conjunctions ----ink
English
Noun
(en-noun)- The TSA has been getting a lot of ink lately.
- "I saw it hanging on the wall of a tattoo hut where I went to get some ink done ten years ago," he stuttered, flushing in splotches and squirming in his chair.
- Now he's getting a tattoo. / Yeah, he's getting ink done. / He asked for a 13, / But they drew a 31.