Impolite

  • 81piss — piss1 [ pıs ] verb intransitive IMPOLITE to get rid of waste liquid from your body. A more polite word is pee or wee. The formal word is urinate. ,piss a round phrasal verb IMPOLITE 1. ) intransitive to behave in a silly way that annoys other… …

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  • 82shut — shut1 [ ʃʌt ] (past tense and past participle shut) verb *** 1. ) transitive to close something, for example a door, window, or drawer: Please shut the door behind you. Shut the gate or the dog will get out. Don t worry about the curtains, I ll… …

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  • 83arse — 1 noun BrE 1 (C) an impolite word for the part of your body that you sit on 2 (C) spoken an impolite word for a stupid and annoying person; arsehole: Jake s such an arse, I don t know why she s going out with him! 3 my arse! spoken an impolite… …

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  • 84Etiquette in Japan — The code of etiquette in Japan governs the expectations of social behavior in the country and is considered very important. Like many social cultures, etiquette varies greatly depending on your status with the person in question. Many books… …

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  • 85uncivil — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. rude, impolite, unmannerly. See discourtesy. II (Roget s IV) modif. 1. [Not civilized] Syn. barbarous, crude, boorish, uncultivated; see rude 1 . 2. [Ill mannered] Syn. rude, impolite,… …

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  • 86crap — crap1 [ kræp ] noun uncount IMPOLITE 1. ) nonsense: She was talking crap, as usual. His explanation was a bunch of crap. be full of crap (=often talk nonsense): Don t listen to him he s full of crap. 2. ) something that is of bad quality: I m… …

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  • 87damned — damned1 [ dæmd ] adjective 1. ) IMPOLITE DAMN 2. ) the damned people who have been sent to HELL after they have died, because of the bad things they have done, according to some religions someone/something be damned OLD FASHIONED used for saying… …

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  • 88pardon — 1 interjection especially BrE 1 used when you want someone to repeat something because you did not hear it: Pardon, you ll have to talk louder, I can t hear you. | Is it hanging up in your bedroom? Pardon? I said is it in your bedroom? 2 used to… …

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  • 89bugger — I UK [ˈbʌɡə(r)] / US [ˈbʌɡər] noun [countable] Word forms bugger : singular bugger plural buggers British a) impolite an insulting word for someone who is stupid or annoying b) informal used for expressing sympathy about someone you like or feel… …

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  • 90damned — I UK [dæmd] / US adjective 1) impolite damn 2) the damned people who have been sent to hell after they have died, because of the bad things that they have done, according to some religions • someone/something be damned old fashioned used for… …

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