User talk:Scottmacstravic

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I read through the definitions for the word "do" and was impressed by the many ways it is used, but did not notice the expression "do (someone) in" which means to kill that person. Did I miss it or is this an overlooked meaning?Scottmacstravic (talk) 17:26, 29 October 2018 (UTC)Reply

Could you please explain

why you have two accounts, "Scottmacstra" and "Scottmacstravic", and use both of them? What is the point? Just now, you reposted a question as Macstravic that you had previously posted as Macstra. I had answered your original post. Why not use your browser's "bookmarks" feature to remember where you made a post, so you can check back on it? Posting it a second time is no use. Equinox 22:03, 26 July 2019 (UTC)Reply

I didn't realize I had two accounts, having given up communicating with Wiktionary after unavailing communications last year. Since my full name is "Scott MacStravic", and the "scottmacstra" is only the user name for the earthlink.net e-mail address which I am now abandoning in favor of "[email protected], I'd be happy to drop the Scottmacstra account, though I'm not sure how to do so. And I don't honestly recall duplicating a message I'd already sent to you -- can you tell me which one?Scottmacstravic (talk) 15:37, 27 July 2019 (UTC)Reply