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  • Catoblepas@piefed.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    Yep, did they not call a piece of paper you could copy off of during a test a crib sheet where you went to school? Or has that fallen out of use?

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      21 hours ago

      Friendly reminder that not everyone is American or in the anglosphere in general.

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        I’m not sure that’s an American thing as I’ve never heard of it. I assumed it was a European thing.

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          19 hours ago

          Well, a UK thing maybe. In German it would obviously be a Spickzettel and spicken, respectively.

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              I am the official spokesman of the UK, never heard of it

              Oh man, you may need to turn in your Brit Card to the King. The term was likely born in Britain, and used as a central part of the UK’s success in WWII.

              The usage “crib” was adapted from a slang term referring to cheating (e.g., “I cribbed my answer from your test paper”). A “crib” originally was a literal or interlinear translation of a foreign-language text—usually a Latin or Greek text—that students might be assigned to translate from the original language. The term “crib” originated at Bletchley Park, the British World War II decryption operation.

              source

        • Typotyper@sh.itjust.works
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          21 hours ago

          “Used globally since the 60s”

          Then generates the biggest comment section in the thread. I’m also from the 60s but this one is new to me, and I’m pretty sure km from the globe even if the earth is now flat. And to be clear I’ve heard of crib notes but its the adaptation to cribbing that is me. Cribbing is part of cribbage.

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          16 hours ago

          Globally? Are you sure? I’m from the 80s and I have never heard of that.

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            No, that’s something different. Cliff notes is an actual notebook series of summaries of commonly taught literature and maybe other things. Crib notes is a literal cheat sheet for an exam.

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          I highly doubt it was used globally.

          Also

          “Crib notes” are short, condensed reference notes that summarize key points or essential information — basically a cheat sheet.

          Also, upon looking into the term crib notes it appears that’s been used since the 1800s.

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      22 hours ago

      Nope, we called that a cheat sheet in Australia.

      Likewise for copying, we called that copying.

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        19 hours ago

        Same in Canada. Crib is a card game. Cribbing is blocking that goes under heavy things or stuff that rolls to keep it stable or lifted.

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        Same in Canada. Crib is a card game. Cribbing is the blocks you put under big things you’re jacking up so it doesn’t come crashing down.