08-13-2003, 08:58 PM
Quote:it is defined as \"debatable, or undecided\" which is the exact opposite of how it is used.
if someones' " point" is "debatable" then that means it could go "either way".
and if that is the case then its "undecided".
hence - MOOT.
thus/then the definition is accurate and the word "moot" is used in a "non-opposite" fashion.
Less typing, more drawings please.
*edit* words spaced out for Kenny...to aid him along in his quest to comprehend this post