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Is there a more accurate term? (Quadrilogy?)

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Accurate in the sense that "octopodes" is the more accurate plural of "octopus", yes. That is, not in any sense that people actually use. – ベレアー アダム Dec 9 '09 at 2:33
I meant accurate in describing the sites. (perhaps family) – SLaks Dec 9 '09 at 2:34
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Tetralogy - dilogy, trilogy, tetralogy, pentalogy, hexalogy, etc. – Izzy Dec 9 '09 at 2:37
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@Izzy: And the plural of "octopus?" – ベレアー アダム Dec 9 '09 at 2:40
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Your question now is worse than before. It's like you've only just started using SO. What's going on with the users of late? – random Dec 9 '09 at 2:42
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Adam - no idea personally, but did dig this out (From Cambridge Guide to English Usage): octopuses, octopi, octopodes. Currently, octopuses is the most common form in the US as well as the UK; octopodes is rare, and octopi is often objectionable. – Izzy Dec 9 '09 at 2:52
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"Funniest" is the new "must have"? What the hell? – alex Dec 9 '09 at 8:58
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up vote 8 down vote accepted

Hands down:
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1732348/regex-match-open-tags-except-xhtml-self-contained-tags/1732454#1732454

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+1... but it feels like beating a dead pony with a laser cooked waffle – beggs Dec 9 '09 at 3:42
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er sorry, whose hand? – Ether Dec 9 '09 at 4:33
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Do not use apostrophes to indicate plural. Because apostrophe does not indicate plural. Apostrophe cannot indicate plural. Not even a greengrocer can use it to indicate plural. Ule çòrrùpt thè Èñglïsh læñgüägé größl¡. – Andrew Grimm Dec 9 '09 at 7:09
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Oh... but there are always exceptions: theoatmeal.com/comics/apostrophe – beggs Dec 9 '09 at 8:27
@beggs - that is awesome. – Andrew Grimm Dec 9 '09 at 10:40
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I'm going to nominate http://meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/31776/why-do-we-tag-questions/31779#31779

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How can I not upvote this one? :) – John Rudy Dec 9 '09 at 5:33
By not clicking your mouse? Kidding... +1 – o.k.w Dec 9 '09 at 6:34
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