Triumvirate - (in ancient Rome) a group of three men holding power, in particular (the First Triumvirate) the unofficial coalition of Julius Caesar, Pompey, and Crassus in 60 BC and (the Second Triumvirate) a coalition formed by Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian in 43 BC.
Trifecta - a bet in which the person betting forecasts the first three finishers in a race in the correct order.
Just a little pet peeve of mine. :smartass:
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i prefer triceratops and tricycle.
As in "Vincent Jackson is not a first choice of the triceratops" and "I doubt this tricycle has a problem with hartline"SICK, GARDENHEAD, JimToss and 4 others like this. -
I am kinda for The Terrorizing Tenacious Trio
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This is from Omar's blog in the Sun-Sentinel today.
Literally translated here is what he wrote.
Literal translation.
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eh..
splitting hairs..
The wonder of the English language is that some words carry more than one definition. For instance: notice #2
tri·fec·ta [ trī féktə ] (plural tri·fec·tas)
noun
Definition:
1. North America bet on first 3 in race: a bet, especially on a horserace, that involves selecting the competitors that will come in the first three places in the correct order
2. set of three: a series or set of three things, factors, or influences
a trifecta of political losers
[Late 20th century. Blend of tri- + perfecta]
http://encarta.msn.com/encnet/features/dictionary/DictionaryResults.aspx?refid=1861721853
I do believe it's appropriate to say that Parcells, Ireland and Sparano would fall into the second category. But not the first. -
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Are you one of those fans who goes to opposing boards and tries to stop them from saying "Fish"? :tongue:
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Even if you stretch the meaning of the word Parcells, Ireland, and Sparano are not a trifecta. On the other hand there is no other definition for triumvirate. It more accurately describes them. Plus I don't get the urge to place I bet when I read "triumvirate." -
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To me, the definition above describes it to a 'T'! :)
In the end, I think you're probably going to have to live with it. :lol: Like I had to live with basketball announcers religiously informing me that "there's an [X]-second difference between the game and shot clock" at the end of every ****ing quarter, despite each being prominently shown and labeled at the bottom of the screen. You could always do like me and just stop watching the sport altogether. But I wouldn't advise that. :lol:
Trifecta is easier, more fun. Rolls off the tongue. But that's just me. :)LandShark13, Big Red and late again like this. -
Nonetheless, I can relate to what you're saying in general.
I feel that way when I see "very unique" or "somewhat unique". Something unique stands alone. It can't be somewhat or sort of. And it doesn't need to be very. It either is or isn't.Big Red likes this. -
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Oh, why don't we change it to..
the Dolphins Troika????
They rule with an iron fist, get rid of anyone they don't want, and are putting a team together to compete for world domination! -
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menage et trois for me folks :tongue2:
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Tunafecta?
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My pet peeve is Dolphins fans misspelling names of our past or current players. Such as spelling Csonka as Czonka. Or spelling Zach's name as Zack. :cry:Big Red likes this. -
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a rose of any other name would smell as sweet but I agree Triumvirate is a more accurate description
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Dude, you're over-intellectualizing this whole thing. This is a pro football team board. It's all about having fun. "Trifecta" is fun. It reminds us of getting sh×tfaced with our buddies as we watch the ponies go round and round, or same thing at Jai-Alai. "Triumvirate" is not fun. It reminds us of sitting in Latin class bored to tears while Brother Adolf made us recite declensions and conjugations day in and day out in a dead language. We're not Romans, dude. All of the people you're talking about ended up dead. Trifecta it is.
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I agree with the originator of the thread, but boy is this thread the very meaning of "off-season" thread.
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