PS......I believe the word asshattery was used today. Interesting word.
Asshatting is popular is seems. And that boys, is a gerund.
Maybe I learned that word once upon a time, but I don't remember it. Thank you - my visit here was not a waste today.
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ger?und (jrnd) KEY
NOUN:
In Latin, a noun derived from a verb and having all case forms except the nominative.
In other languages, a verbal noun analogous to the Latin gerund, such as the English form ending in -ing when used as a noun, as in singing in We admired the choir's singing.
ETYMOLOGY:
Late Latin gerundium, from alteration (modeled on participium, participle), of Latin gerundum variant of gerendum, neuter gerundive of gerere, to carry on
OTHER FORMS:
ge?rundi?al (j-rnd-l) KEY (Adjective)