"AMOS" BECOMES ENTRY IN THE DICTIONARY
Since the word "Amos" is traceably among the ten best known words worldwide and thus already proceeded to common usage "...there´s no reason not to add the term to the General English Dictionary. The fact that we owe this linguistic supplement to one of the greatest entertainers of our time is absolutely subordinate," states Jack Seidler, president of the American Institute for Language Matters in Arizona.

The meaning "superior, terrific, flawless, unique, sexually supreme, etc." of the word Amos is a widespread notion. Yet there has been no agreement about the definition.

It is still at issue if additionally to the adjective meaning a verb should be introduced.

Beside sentence constellations like "I did not know that you are that amos" compositions like "I amos each time I try." would then also be possible.