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A Moo Point?

by Ted Bailey, CEO of the Imagination Factory

I f course we know it's "moot"! The adjective moot is originally a legal term going back to the mid-16th century. It derives from the noun moot, in its sense of a hypothetical case argued as an exercise by law students. Consequently, a moot question is one that is arguable or open to debate. But in the mid-19th century people also began to look at the hypothetical side of moot as its essential meaning, and they started to use the word to mean "of no significance or relevance." Thus, a moot point, however debatable, is one that has no practical value. (are ya impressed yet?)

However, Joey Tribbiani's (of the sit-com F•R•I•E•N•D•S) way of describing it seems a wee bit more understandable and waaay less highfalutin' than the term "moot".