And, Dors dear, I would be very careful when it came to using unfortunate terms to describe our government.
This is an unfortunate term.
Other "righteous gentiles" (a biblical but unfortunate term) disappeared without a trace.
Given that Theresa May wanted to arm the police with live rounds during the riots, isn't 'Troubleshooters' a bit of an unfortunate term?
Artificial intelligence is one of those unfortunate terms that promises more than it delivers.
"But I did use the unfortunate term 'brain dead,' a term I have used about myself on the air."
"Bio-prospecting is an unfortunate term," he said.
"That's an unfortunate term we don't like to use."
It has to be said that trust is an unfortunate term to use in connection with a conquered and humiliated nation.
Arguably, a grudging agreement has been reached on calling the decade "the aughts," but that unfortunate term is rooted in a linguistic error.