If you could permanently ban a word from general usage, which one would it be? Why?
Can you ban a word from the English language even if it wasn’t a proper word in the first place? If so, “nother” needs to go. It’s just silly.
An example of that non-word in a context that we cat freaks will understand, is as follows:
“When I brushed my cat, so much fur came out that I could make a whole nother cat with it.”
Non, non and thrice non. Even Louis Catorze isn’t happy about this:

If you have ever used “nother” other than to criticise it and to demonstrate what an absurd non-word it is, I’m afraid we cannot be friends.
However, if you have ever made new cats from the offcuts (offbrushes?) of your actual cats, please show them to me.

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