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Andor

A combination of and and/or or, so you don't have to write and/or anymore

I want the soup andor the salad, if both are available

by Awtsmoose March 9, 2021


Andor

The barbarian of names, literally! Originally a viking name, it comes from the two Norse words "Arn", meaning eagle, and "Thor", the god of thunder. Thus, it translates to the Eagle of Thor or Thor's Eagle.

Person 1: "hi, what's your name?"
Person 2: "Hello, I'm Andor"
Person 3, a British man overhearing the conversation: "Run! Hide your children! The Vikings are coming, and they brought the Norse gods!"

by B-zzerwizzer Jr. April 26, 2011

38πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


andor

The spoken version of the written β€˜and/or’, meaning β€˜either β€œand” or β€œor” ’. In time, it should become an acceptable written form, too.

β€œIce cream? β€” I fancy Strawberry andor Cherry”.

by Pachiderm February 21, 2007

26πŸ‘ 9πŸ‘Ž