Luann by Greg Evans and Karen Evans for April 21, 2001
Transcript:
"Do you want me to teach you to drive or not?!" "You're not teaching, Dad. You're preaching." "'Look out for that car! Careful of that truck! Watch that dog! Slow down! Don't tailgate!'" "I just want to make you alert and cautious, Luann." "Well, you're making me INert and nauseous." "Hey, you two! How'd it G--oh."
Aladar30 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Luann has a point.
sallymargaret almost 6 years ago
Look up “nauseous” vs “nauseated.”
sallymargaret almost 6 years ago
Nauseous means “causing nausea” but nauseated means “feeling or suffering from nausea”. So if a person says “I am nauseous”, a purist might reply “Yes, you are; misusing words like that makes your listeners feel sick”.