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Lawliet
<p>How do you regularly express "regular expressions"?</p>
<p>Communication is weird. Communication, when one party has no idea what the other means, is weirder. Everyone (well, maybe not <i>everyone</i>) I meet has a different way of saying the phrase 'regular expressions'. How do you?</p>
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<li>Regular expressions</li>
<li>Regex</li>
<li>Regexes</li>
<li>Regexp</li>
<li>Regexps</li>
<li>Regexen</li>
<li>Patterns</li>
<li>Rules</li>
<li>Line noise</li>
<li>[http://www.regular-expressions.info/php.html|The wrong way]</li>
<li>Other (for the sake of completeness)</li>
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<p>I pronounce them 'regex' with a soft g (as in "Lawliet is a <i>prodigy</i>"). I didn't include the letter pronunciation because it would take up too much room (~15 options) and I think I meant this to be communicating online, not in real life. Although, maybe another poll could be how you say them aloud ;D</p>
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And you didn't even know bears could type.
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