To destroy one's own reputation by repeating rather than rectifying the offense that compromised it. A form of denial.
Verb: Griggs
'Did'ja hear? Lindsay Lohan is back in the pokey for ditching rehab.'
'What a dumb-ass! She's gonna Griggs herself out of a career!'
'Did'ja hear? Lindsay Lohan is back in the pokey for ditching rehab.'
'What a dumb-ass! She's gonna Griggs herself out of a career!'
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I hope they don’t darth maul (verb)* Captain Phazma
*don’t actually use the “(verb)” while writing, that is only there so urban dictionary accepts this
*don’t actually use the “(verb)” while writing, that is only there so urban dictionary accepts this
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Definition:
1. Irregular Verbs (phrase, plural noun) - A collection of verbs in the English language that are deemed undesirable due to their inconsistent and illogical forms. These verbs disrupt the natural order and perplex comprehension. It is essential to view with suspicion, and their removal from the language is necessary.
Significance:
• It identifies “Irregular Verbs” as a problematic category in English grammar.
• It presents them as inherently confusing and illogical.
• It asserts that they are a barrier to clear comprehension.
• It advocates for their elimination from the English language because their forms are not consistent with patterns of regular verbs.
Definition:
1. Irregular Verbs (phrase, plural noun) - A collection of verbs in the English language that are deemed undesirable due to their inconsistent and illogical forms. These verbs disrupt the natural order and perplex comprehension. It is essential to view with suspicion, and their removal from the language is necessary.
Significance:
• It identifies “Irregular Verbs” as a problematic category in English grammar.
• It presents them as inherently confusing and illogical.
• It asserts that they are a barrier to clear comprehension.
• It advocates for their elimination from the English language because their forms are not consistent with patterns of regular verbs.
Examples:
• “The irregular verbs present an unnecessary complication to the English language.”
• “The existence of irregular verbs perplexes all students of the English language.”
• “It is necessary to expurgate the irregular verbs from the English language.”
• “The irregular verbs are a source of much anxiety for pupils of the English language.”
• “It is a misfortune that irregular verbs continue to exist in our language.”
• “The irregular verbs present an unnecessary complication to the English language.”
• “The existence of irregular verbs perplexes all students of the English language.”
• “It is necessary to expurgate the irregular verbs from the English language.”
• “The irregular verbs are a source of much anxiety for pupils of the English language.”
• “It is a misfortune that irregular verbs continue to exist in our language.”
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His mother sayorid herself .... ( to sayori (self) (verb) ,3rd form,sg.,simple past: sayorid)
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“I was supposed to shop, but I just swandered around Target for an hour.”
“She swandered through the park with her headphones on, completely zoned out.”
swanderer (noun)
Plural: swanderers
A person who casually wanders or drifts, often absorbed in their own thoughts.
“The city was full of tourists, artists, and swanderers alike.”
Someone who enjoys meandering in a thoughtful, unhurried way.
“He was a true swanderer, never in a rush, always in his own rhythm.”
A mashup of swan (graceful) and wander (aimless).
“I was supposed to shop, but I just swandered around Target for an hour.”
“She swandered through the park with her headphones on, completely zoned out.”
swanderer (noun)
Plural: swanderers
A person who casually wanders or drifts, often absorbed in their own thoughts.
“The city was full of tourists, artists, and swanderers alike.”
Someone who enjoys meandering in a thoughtful, unhurried way.
“He was a true swanderer, never in a rush, always in his own rhythm.”
A mashup of swan (graceful) and wander (aimless).
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