argv_minus_one,

Welp, you know what they say about playing stupid games.

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
@ThatWeirdGuy1001@sh.itjust.works avatar

Kinda redundant to say "electrocuted to death "

toastio,

Could have just been injured. Electrocution doesn’t always mean death.

According to Miriam-Webster, the definition of electrocuted is:

to kill or severely injure by electric shock

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
@ThatWeirdGuy1001@sh.itjust.works avatar

It did until people kept misusing it like this.

It’s a combination of electricity and execution. If you survived you were just shocked. If you died you were electrocuted.

toastio,

Interesting. I never knew that about it’s etymology.

I just looked it up quickly and it seems to be way more nuanced than that. According to at least one article, it was used prior to the first electrical execution in 1899 as a means of referring to a non-fatal shock.

visualthesaurus.com/…/electrocution-a-shocking-mi…

Either way, I think it’s splitting hairs. It’s common and acceptable usage anymore to use that term meaning a non-fatal shock. So the clarification in the title doesn’t come across as redundant to me.

dave,
@dave@feddit.uk avatar

Just because people have been wrong since 1899, it doesn’t mean we should put up with it.

It’s becoming, as they say, a big of a problem.

shrodes,

The real shock is that words somehow change meaning over time…

Questy,
@Questy@lemmy.world avatar

I also had no idea that this was the meaning. Since I electrocuted myself with a fork and an outlet as a child I have the cool feature of being undead. Dope.

Pratai,

Electrocution isn’t always fatal.

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