
(09-18-2017, 02:32 PM)Arashin Kujqai Wrote: I thought one of the variations of it meant to introduce?
In any case, I still welcome the advice XD, did kinda feel a lil off. I guess I shouldn't worry too much about it.
... It means it in a medical term, yes; or, at least from the definitions there. Introducing a culture to build up an immunity. Like how you get your shots that are actually, like, small or dead cultures of a disease to help your body prepare to combat it.
I've never seen it used in the terms of language usage, though. Wouldn't that be, like... using bits of slang so that you're not thrown off by those darn kids who use all the slang?

More on point for the topic, though, I don't see being a bit repetitive as being bad. At worst, you or your friend poke light fun at using a word over and over again and you move on. I feel that trying to be too eclectic in your word choice sometimes just makes things all the more confusing and require far more work.
Sometimes speaking simply is best. You can enunciate and dictate and imply... but sometimes it's enough just to say. That's my two cents anyway.
