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Norway wants US Marines
On 6/14/18 8:43 AM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 08:03:35 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 6/13/18 11:03 PM, wrote: On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 19:18:24 -0400, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 6/13/18 8:24 AM, Tim wrote: 7:10 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - I don't have a "brand new" Ducati. ......... I know... Mine has 4250 miles, several years old, hardly new. No dents or scratches, though. Let's see a picture of the motorcycle and odometer with a current newspaper in the photo, too. I'll give you a chance to win your $100 back. With Harry sitting on it. Considering the sort of malooks who form the majority in this pigpen, there is no way I am going to post photos of identifiable vehicles. === Right. We wouldn't want any of your imaginary possessions to turn up under someone elses ownership (like the red barn), or worse yet, from an archived set of photos that someone else took (think Google images). PS, you appear to be overworking the word "malook". You must have a thesaurus laying around someplace. If not, there are several free ones online: https://www.google.com/search?ei=M2AiW53EJMGD5wLilLBI&q=free+thesaurus&oq =thesaurus Let's try one just for the fun of it. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&filter=thesaurus&query=maloo k This is odd. The Oxford English dictionary has no exact matches. Are you sure that malook is even a word? It's an Italian-American slang word, the "full" version of the word "mook." It's in the urban dictionary, among other places. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=mook Mook is in the online Merriam-Webster. It has several, similar meanings...the most common is "idiot." Growing up when I did in New Haven, I had lots of friends of various cultural backgrounds, including many Italians. In describing someone like you, "malook" was a word that would have been used. Or "mook." It had meanings back then beyond idiot...some of the WASPs were referred to as mooks not necessarily because they were idiots but because they were so "white bread." No decent "ethnics" back then ate Wonder Bread. |
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Norway wants US Marines
On 6/14/2018 9:54 AM, Keyser Soze wrote:
On 6/14/18 8:43 AM, Wayne.B wrote: On Thu, 14 Jun 2018 08:03:35 -0400, Keyser Soze wrote: On 6/13/18 11:03 PM, wrote: On Wed, 13 Jun 2018 19:18:24 -0400, Alex wrote: Keyser Soze wrote: On 6/13/18 8:24 AM, Tim wrote: 7:10 AMKeyser Soze - show quoted text - I don't have a "brand new" Ducati. ......... I know... Mine has 4250 miles, several years old, hardly new. No dents or scratches, though. Let's see a picture of the motorcycle and odometer with a current newspaper in the photo, too.Â* I'll give you a chance to win your $100 back. With Harry sitting on it. Considering the sort of malooks who form the majority in this pigpen, there is no way I am going to post photos of identifiable vehicles. === Right. We wouldn't want any of your imaginary possessions to turn up under someone elses ownership (like the red barn), or worse yet, from an archived set of photos that someone else took (think Google images). PS, you appear to be overworking the word "malook".Â* You must have a thesaurus laying around someplace.Â* If not, there are several free ones online: https://www.google.com/search?ei=M2AiW53EJMGD5wLilLBI&q=free+thesaurus&oq =thesaurus Let's try one just for the fun of it. https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&filter=thesaurus&query=maloo k This is odd.Â* The Oxford English dictionary has no exact matches.Â* Are you sure that malook is even a word? It's an Italian-American slang word, the "full" version of the word "mook." It's in the urban dictionary, among other places. https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=mook Mook is in the online Merriam-Webster. It has several, similar meanings...the most common is "idiot." Growing up when I did in New Haven, I had lots of friends of various cultural backgrounds, including many Italians. In describing someone like you, "malook" was a word that would have been used. Or "mook." It had meanings back then beyond idiot...some of the WASPs were referred to as mooks not necessarily because they were idiots but because they were so "white bread." No decent "ethnics" back then ate Wonder Bread. True. I've heard "malook" often in my married lifetime. Often it was preceded by an adjective. :-) |
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