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If you have a look at the history, you'll notice I wasn't the one who added the name. Frankly I don't know where its from, I just assumed it wasn't invented by someone (and I still think its probably correct). The reverting was about undoing sock edits. --DIREKTOR(
TALK)20:00, 15 April 2010 (UTC)reply
Perhaps I was the one who added it to the article... but I did not invent the name or find it somewhere myself, that I'm sure of. I think I read it on the
List of Ragusans after somebody replaced the "Franco Sacchetti" entry with it. I'll repeat this only once: I was not the one who first introduced the name on Wiki, I did not invent/find the name (I have no reason whatsoever to lie, esp. to a sock). --DIREKTOR(
TALK)20:03, 16 April 2010 (UTC)reply
Nope. It's an English adverb, which, when followed by an ellipsis like in this case, is intentionally used as a meiosis to underline euphemism. In brief, it means "no for sure", referring, perhaps, to your apologies and explanations above.--
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02:12, 10 May 2010 (UTC)reply