Well, 'irregardless' isn't in MY dictionary either. I must have
Anti-unirregardlessly neglected to watch my spelling more carefully.
Thanks.
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Mark Nielsen
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University of Michigan Museum of Art
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On Wed, 16 Oct 1996, David Haberstich wrote:
> Mark: "Irreguardless" isn't in the dictionary, but "irregardless," the
> word Wayne used, is: my paperback Webster's calls it "a substandard or
> humorous redundancy for regardless." "Irreguardless" might refer to a
> museum security problem. --David Haberstich.
>