Impolite

  • 121curse — I UK [kɜː(r)s] / US [kɜrs] verb Word forms curse : present tense I/you/we/they curse he/she/it curses present participle cursing past tense cursed past participle cursed * 1) a) [intransitive] to use offensive or impolite language He looked at… …

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  • 122screw */ — I UK [skruː] / US [skru] verb Word forms screw : present tense I/you/we/they screw he/she/it screws present participle screwing past tense screwed past participle screwed 1) [transitive] to fasten one thing to another using screws Next screw the… …

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  • 123sod — I UK [sɒd] / US [sɑd] noun Word forms sod : singular sod plural sods 1) [countable] British impolite a word for someone who you dislike or who annoys you The silly sod forgot to tell them. 2) [countable] British impolite used for describing… …

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  • 124curse — [kɜːs] verb I 1) [I] to use offensive or impolite language She looked at her watch, cursed, and ran for a taxi.[/ex] 2) [T] to say or think offensive or impolite words about someone or something She cursed herself for being such a fool.[/ex] 3)… …

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  • 125Daffynition — A daffynition (derived from daffy and definition) is a pun format involving the reinterpretation of an existing word, on the basis that it sounds like another word (or group of words). They are similar to transpositional puns, but often much less …

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  • 126Manglish — Not to be confused with Malaysian English. Manglish Spoken in Malaysia Language family English Creole Manglish Language codes …

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  • 127Kansai dialect — A label in Kansai ben. The advertisement, Iwashi o tabena akan!, translates as You must eat sardines! …

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  • 128Durvasa — curses Shakuntala In Hindu mythology, Durvasa (दुर्वास in Devanagari or durvāsa in IAST, pronounced [d̪urʋɑːsɐ] in classical Sanskrit), or Durvasas, was an ancient sage, the son of Atri and Anasuya. He is supposed to be an inca …

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