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to disagree; to not concur Benny: Taco Bell is much better than Burger King
Eric: I disconcur. Burger King is a lot better. |
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to disagree with, to not concur "the cowboys are a good football team."
"I disconcur, the Redskins are clearly better" |
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to disagree in a very polite yet firm manor. Bob, when it comes to your ideas on feeding gypsies to elephants I have to disconcur with you.
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Usually used to show disagreement but can also be used to show that you are dont care or do not want to listen. 1 : Boy - 2 + 2 = 5
Me - I Disconcur 2 : Boy - I watched Ali G last Nught Me - I disconcur Boy - What!? |
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