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  3. One of the greatest strengths of the English language is any noun can be an insult if delivered in the right tone.

One of the greatest strengths of the English language is any noun can be an insult if delivered in the right tone.

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  • FlicF Flic

    @CarstenBoll @afewbugs similarly anything can be smut if you emphasise it right. He'll bake *her* beans, innit.

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    @Flisty @afewbugs

    I am now imagining someone sensuously feeding a lover baked beans. Thanks a lot.

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    • Jules she/herA Jules she/her

      RE: https://mstdn.social/@sodslawyer/116056688380387248

      One of the greatest strengths of the English language is any noun can be an insult if delivered in the right tone.

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      @afewbugs
      Timing and tone.

      Now wondering how far back and how wide they go.

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      • FlicF Flic

        @CarstenBoll @afewbugs similarly anything can be smut if you emphasise it right. He'll bake *her* beans, innit.

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        @Flisty @CarstenBoll Oh _he'll_ emphasis it right, ifyouknowwhatImean

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        • FlicF Flic

          @CarstenBoll @afewbugs similarly anything can be smut if you emphasise it right. He'll bake *her* beans, innit.

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          @Flisty @CarstenBoll @afewbugs And if verbed can be used to indicate being drunk "He's completely beansed!" or failure "He beansed that one right up!"

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          • DamonHDD DamonHD

            @Flisty @CarstenBoll @afewbugs And if verbed can be used to indicate being drunk "He's completely beansed!" or failure "He beansed that one right up!"

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            @DamonHD @Flisty @afewbugs

            I still remember the first time a UK friend asked me if I wanted to get trolleyed, had no idea what he meant.

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            • CarstenC Carsten

              @DamonHD @Flisty @afewbugs

              I still remember the first time a UK friend asked me if I wanted to get trolleyed, had no idea what he meant.

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              @CarstenBoll @DamonHD @Flisty "Would you like to steal some wheeled metal carts from outside the supermarket and race them?"

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              • CarstenC Carsten

                @DamonHD @Flisty @afewbugs

                I still remember the first time a UK friend asked me if I wanted to get trolleyed, had no idea what he meant.

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                @CarstenBoll @DamonHD @afewbugs trolleyed hammered smashed wankered pissed are the universal ones (pissed *off* is angry - gets confusing translating between US and UK sometimes). But you can verb any noun to do the same...

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                • Jules she/herA Jules she/her

                  RE: https://mstdn.social/@sodslawyer/116056688380387248

                  One of the greatest strengths of the English language is any noun can be an insult if delivered in the right tone.

                  Cassana 🍻C This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @afewbugs New grammar module:
                  British english insultative vocative: “You (insert random creatively applicable noun).
                  Emphatic insultative vocative: “you absolute …”
                  This one is of course related and regularly combined with the common exclamatory vocative: "Oy!", e.g., "oy, you absolute disco light!"

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                  • Jules she/herA Jules she/her

                    @CarstenBoll @DamonHD @Flisty "Would you like to steal some wheeled metal carts from outside the supermarket and race them?"

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                    @afewbugs @DamonHD @Flisty

                    But then it occured to me, he wanted to get verbed! Ah, good ol' Timmy, what an absolute noun!

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                    • Jules she/herA Jules she/her

                      @CarstenBoll @DamonHD @Flisty "Would you like to steal some wheeled metal carts from outside the supermarket and race them?"

                      FlicF This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @afewbugs @CarstenBoll @DamonHD I mean they are often related activities...

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                      • Cassana 🍻C Cassana 🍻

                        @afewbugs New grammar module:
                        British english insultative vocative: “You (insert random creatively applicable noun).
                        Emphatic insultative vocative: “you absolute …”
                        This one is of course related and regularly combined with the common exclamatory vocative: "Oy!", e.g., "oy, you absolute disco light!"

                        QuixoticgeekQ This user is from outside of this forum
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                        @cassana @afewbugs the crazy thing with this is you can also use it to describe being drunk. "Got utterly trousered yesterday" "totally gazebod"...

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                        • FlicF Flic

                          @CarstenBoll @DamonHD @afewbugs trolleyed hammered smashed wankered pissed are the universal ones (pissed *off* is angry - gets confusing translating between US and UK sometimes). But you can verb any noun to do the same...

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                          0xC0DEC0DE07EA
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                          @Flisty @CarstenBoll @DamonHD @afewbugs ah! Trolleyed (or troll-eyed even for that matter) could have some logic behind it for drunk. “Want to rely on public transit to get home because we won’t be fit to walk any real distance let alone bike or drive?”

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                            @Flisty @CarstenBoll @DamonHD @afewbugs ah! Trolleyed (or troll-eyed even for that matter) could have some logic behind it for drunk. “Want to rely on public transit to get home because we won’t be fit to walk any real distance let alone bike or drive?”

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                            @c0dec0dec0de @Flisty @DamonHD @afewbugs I figured it's because you'll end up moving about like one of those shopping trolleys with a wonky wheel.

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                            • Jules she/herA Jules she/her

                              RE: https://mstdn.social/@sodslawyer/116056688380387248

                              One of the greatest strengths of the English language is any noun can be an insult if delivered in the right tone.

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                              Jon Roach, ♻️ Duke of York
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                              @afewbugs hahaha our kids used to do this as a way of ending a conversation they were bored with.

                              "You're a <last noun used in the preceding sentence>."

                              It made no sense whatsoever and eventually I called them out on it when I could stop laughing.

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                              • Jon Roach, ♻️ Duke of YorkF Jon Roach, ♻️ Duke of York

                                @afewbugs hahaha our kids used to do this as a way of ending a conversation they were bored with.

                                "You're a <last noun used in the preceding sentence>."

                                It made no sense whatsoever and eventually I called them out on it when I could stop laughing.

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                                @FourT4 "Your Mom is a last noun used!"

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                                • CarstenC Carsten

                                  @Flisty @afewbugs

                                  I am now imagining someone sensuously feeding a lover baked beans. Thanks a lot.

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                                  @CarstenBoll @Flisty @afewbugs

                                  Steady on old thing, you don't feed them to the object of your affection, you persuade them to bathe in beans. In public.
                                  Or so I'm told ...

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                                  • CarstenC Carsten

                                    @c0dec0dec0de @Flisty @DamonHD @afewbugs I figured it's because you'll end up moving about like one of those shopping trolleys with a wonky wheel.

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                                    @CarstenBoll @c0dec0dec0de @DamonHD @afewbugs yeah what the US calls trolleys we call trams. This is a shopping trolley/cart situation

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                                    • FragarachF Fragarach

                                      @CarstenBoll @Flisty @afewbugs

                                      Steady on old thing, you don't feed them to the object of your affection, you persuade them to bathe in beans. In public.
                                      Or so I'm told ...

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                                      @Fragarach @CarstenBoll @afewbugs red nose day is coming up ...

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                                      • FlicF Flic

                                        @CarstenBoll @c0dec0dec0de @DamonHD @afewbugs yeah what the US calls trolleys we call trams. This is a shopping trolley/cart situation

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                                        @CarstenBoll @c0dec0dec0de @DamonHD @afewbugs I once raced in a shopping trolley down a street in Brisbane when on a trip there as a student. Classic international activity apparently

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                                        • QuixoticgeekQ Quixoticgeek

                                          @cassana @afewbugs the crazy thing with this is you can also use it to describe being drunk. "Got utterly trousered yesterday" "totally gazebod"...

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                                          @quixoticgeek @cassana @afewbugs or mix and match!

                                          "You're totally tabled, you utter biro!"

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