banjojack wrote:
You could say that; Technically, the word is metamorphosize, (which is the verb form of metamorphosis). I suppose I did bit of trimming, since I found the word to be somewhat unwieldy. Unfortunately, a "metamorph" is someone or something that has undergone the process of metamorphosis, making it a noun rather than a verb. See? I'm not infallible, but don't tell anyone else.
Using your phrase, cross my palm with silver and no one shall know. :D After all, you have one of those corporate wallets.
My car has returned from the overnight with strangers. It was less of an issue then expected. :P