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Originally derived from 'Messrs', the formal way to address two or more 'Misters' in a concise fashion, Messr is now a derogatory term for people who resonate arrogance or give the impression that they are conceited. The Messr should come before the name of the subject or in place of a description. 'Messr David, you pompous arrogant son of a-'
'You're such a Messr.' |
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