Once again, the problem is always the same: The mobility of meaning assigned to the words used by their users.
When two or more people use the same word and deliberately assign different meanings to the one word they use in common, you'll have discourse that shall have little meaning whatsoever, other than as a means of communicating nonsense to the others involved. That is, unless observers actually know the meanings assigned to the word in question.
BTW - There are two letter combinations that come to mind that do have implied power. One is TNT; the other is BS. But only when you are close enough to them to have influence upon you when they are put forth.
When two or more people use the same word and deliberately assign different meanings to the one word they use in common, you'll have discourse that shall have little meaning whatsoever, other than as a means of communicating nonsense to the others involved. That is, unless observers actually know the meanings assigned to the word in question.
BTW - There are two letter combinations that come to mind that do have implied power. One is TNT; the other is BS. But only when you are close enough to them to have influence upon you when they are put forth.