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Everything in the military that is an initialism still gets pronounced like it's an acronym, so I wonder if ATACMS comes out to "attack 'ems"?
The designers that name things seem to be at war with people that need to refer to them.
Perfect example: The High Mobility Multipurpose Wheeled Vehicle (HMMWV).
That seems like a name some designer laughed at when they thought "good luck pronouncing that!" Someone eventually called it a Humvee or just a Hummer.
It's because people insist on pronouncing acronyms unnecessarily. Or better yet, just go with whatever the creator put out for pronunciation
Just say S-Q-L, not 'Sequel'. Just say G-U-I not 'Gooey' (This one just fills me with disgust...)
So those don't really bother me, one less syllable = slightly quicker to say.
However given that, inexplicably with its single syllable, URL as "Earl" absolutely does my head in.
I've never heard that before for URL, I hate it lmao
c/TIHI
Yah I'm not calling them A T A C M S, or H M M W V s, those acronyms are well-warranted
Bruh same on the second! Like UI is okay by itself, but for the love of GOD "Gouie"???
If you're clicking on a gooey, wash your hands
True. Occasionally stuff breaks through that's just easy. ADCAP, TEER, AN/UYK-43... wait, maybe not that one.
Jeep is a variant of GP, General Purpose vehicle.
100% pronounced like attack 'ems
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Came here to write exactly that! .
One exception would be the "MOAB", which officially stands for "Massive Ordnance Air Blast", but is surely unofficially the "Mother Of All Bombs" - a poker at Saddam Hussein's statement that he would unleash the "Mother of All Wars".