If “Colloboration” is Good, Why Are “Colloborators” Bad?

Somebody has to keep the George Carlin spirit alive.

In that vein, I offer up the inherent contradiction between “collaboration” (“They all collaborated on the winning science project”), and at least one accepted definition of “collaborator” (“He was a collaborator during the occupation”).

Maybe it’s just a generational thing(?) . . .

See also, “You’re  . . . You’re . . . Such an Almond (Huh??)“; “What’s the Past Tense of Sight See?”; “Landmark — or Watermark?”; “Dried vs. MORE Dried Apricots“;“Wild and Crazy” (vs. Conventional) Fruit; and “What’s the Opposite of ‘Untold Riches?



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