This morning, listening to "Today" on Radio Four I heard the sports reporter giving her opinion on British prospects in today's events at the current athletics competition.
Britons, she assured us, stood a good chance of meddling in the afternoons events. It took three repeats of this phrase for me to realise that rather than suggesting that our lads and lasses intended to interfere with the goings on, both track and field, that she actually meant that the UK team had a chance of winning a medal or two today.
Tell me BBC ~ When did "Medalling" become a verb participle or even a word?
And we wonder why our children are so ill educated.
I accept that English is a living and evolving language (and long may it continue so to be) but ..... really!