LOL. Kinda slinging round the shill card a bit, ain't ya bud?
LINN = pool of water I accept. I stand corrected.
And, mr brain dead shill hunter zombie mind, Lincoln, the US president, inherited his name from where? What is the etymology? Jeez. Face palm. Who doesn't know that Lincoln is a US president, but how ignorant and bogan do you have to be to NOT know that his name comes from the English Town of that name?
Interestingly enough, the 'lin' in lincoln is in fact related to water (pool) in and yes, etymologically, its from the English lindo, (related to Welsh llyn). So yeah, I stand corrected.
Lin also means pool of water, pond, or lake...could it be "watch the water" was referring to?
"Watch the water" was probably a reference to this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jWcI7sI9QpEt
Nope. Lin is short for Lincoln. Lincoln is originally a town in England.
LOL. Kinda slinging round the shill card a bit, ain't ya bud?
LINN = pool of water I accept. I stand corrected.
And, mr brain dead shill hunter zombie mind, Lincoln, the US president, inherited his name from where? What is the etymology? Jeez. Face palm. Who doesn't know that Lincoln is a US president, but how ignorant and bogan do you have to be to NOT know that his name comes from the English Town of that name?
https://www.visitlincoln.com/about-lincoln/history-heritage/
Interestingly enough, the 'lin' in lincoln is in fact related to water (pool) in and yes, etymologically, its from the English lindo, (related to Welsh llyn). So yeah, I stand corrected.
https://www.etymonline.com/word/Lincoln
But mistakes in knowledge are one thing. Being a douchebag is another. So you got me there!
Touché
Some people will believe anything that suits their preconceptions.
If that word is too big for you, you're probably one of those people.