Talk:FedEx

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I found a note on a document from 2002 using the past tense. I just now googled "FedExing" and got 4830 hits and "FedExed" came up with 15,500 hits. There were a variety of capitalizations for spelling. --Stranger 16:59, 29 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]


It seems quite odd that there is an abbreviation sense and a verb sense but no noun sense. It also seems odd that the abbreviation sense only gets an expansion rather than a definition whereas the verb sense provides information which should be in the topmost definition. — Hippietrail 17:59, 29 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]

My personal policy is not to record it if I don't see it. (Also see EB.) I didn't come across FedEx in the noun sense; I just stumbled across the verb sense as I was sorting through some old papers this morning.
Aren't POS supposed to be listed alphabetically: therefore, abbreviation would come before verb - or am I misreading your comment?
Should we be discussing this here? --Stranger 18:10, 29 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]