I'd say in the context of computer editing, bold is certainly used as a verb (e.g. I wonder what differences are between usage of slacks, pants, and trousers? An hour is correct, because hour starts with a vowel sound.
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I say it, but i'm not sure if it's a legitimate contraction in written form. When is it best to write can't versus writing cannot? I'm sure there is a good history, as it were, of the lolcats thing.
As to the strange grammar, that's the point, that kittens.
When i say i commented out a line written in a programming language, does that mean i uncommented that line or that i made it a comment? Are they interchangeable in every situation? I can haz. is something that the cats in these pictures often say. Is that'd an appropriate contraction of that and would?
People seem to ask most often about words that start with the letters h and u because sometimes these words start with vowel sounds and. Their meanings seem the same by looking up google’s internet dictionary and wikipedia. Bold that paragraph, i bolded the important points), beyond that it depends on your criteria for what makes a.