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Are we just insulting each other now? doglaugh

Thou art the rudeliest welcome to this world.

Taken from: Pericles

(Fun fact: "Rudeliest" is not a word that you can find in most/any dictionnaries).
(01-19-2022, 04:39 PM)nikoo_o Wrote: [ -> ]Are we just insulting each other now? doglaugh

Thou art the rudeliest welcome to this world.

Taken from: Pericles

(Fun fact: "Rudeliest" is not a word that you can find in most/any dictionnaries).

Yeah I think we are lmao! 

Fun fact, shakespeare invented many words & back then there wasn't a standard of spelling so it just is a lot more..... Creative? Haha
 Hmm ok my go for another insult hehehe...

Would thou wert clean enough to spit upon!

Taken from: Timon of Athens
(01-19-2022, 04:39 PM)nikoo_o Wrote: [ -> ]Are we just insulting each other now?

I wouldn't dream of insulting anyone here. doglaugh This is supposed to be a friendly safe place!
Hmm.. somehow that emoticon got moved around ... wonder how??
(01-20-2022, 12:20 PM)Dragon Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-19-2022, 04:39 PM)nikoo_o Wrote: [ -> ]Are we just insulting each other now?

I wouldn't dream of insulting anyone here. doglaugh This is supposed to be a friendly safe place!
Hmm.. somehow that emoticon got moved around ... wonder how??

But... But... It's so fun though! Not that I actually mean any of them!
(01-20-2022, 02:31 PM)UnicornSmudge Wrote: [ -> ]But... But... It's so fun though! Not that I actually mean any of them!

I should really hope that no one is taking this particular foolishness seriously. It is fun and it's amusing to find that they (or at least the ones I looked up) really did come from the pen of the bard.
@Dragon - Haha, that was sarcasm, lol, if you ~did~ mean it then that'd be news to me. (Also sarcasm here btw Big Grin).

[Thou art] pigeon-liver'd and lack gall.

Taken from: Hamlet
"this particular foolishness"
doglaugh
Hahahaha an apt description
(01-21-2022, 05:16 PM)nikoo_o Wrote: [ -> ]@Dragon - Haha, that was sarcasm, lol, if you ~did~ mean it then that'd be news to me. (Also sarcasm here btw Big Grin).

[Thou art] pigeon-liver'd and lack gall.

Taken from: Hamlet

I would expect that most of the responses to this thread were meant in jest.
Nope, I still have my gall bladder so it still produces gall ... I've got enough, I guess.
Now for the requisite "insult":

Thou art some fool, I am loath to beat thee.
Taken from: Cymbeline
Hehehehe

You know, @Dragon it makes me wonder why gall and gallbladder are associated? Next time I'm bedtime procrastinating I'll look it up LOL

I'll toss this in to stir up the pot!

You are a shallow cowardly hind, and you lie.

Taken from: Henry IV, part I

I didn't know that deer were associated with shallowness and lying either lol lol
@UnicornSmudge - The gall in gallbladder is the part where bile is produced to digest food and stuff, but it's also the part that when you feel scared and stuff, where you end up feeling nausea, having bile fill your mouth, and also... vomit (kinda).

So in this sense it'd probably mean that.... "Thou art [an idiot] and [coward]." (Not you of course though Big Grin).

P.s. I researched this a few months/years back so I may have mixed it up with something else haha (just something to keep in mind).



@Dragon I had to zoom in really, really hard to see your quote.... doglaugh

(Oh, either something glitched or that was edited bc that text isn't nearly as small now.... lol)



You starvelling, you eel-skin, you dried neat's-tongue, you bull's-pizzle, you stock-fish--O for breath to utter what is like thee!-you tailor's-yard, you sheath, you bow-case, you vile standing tuck!

Taken from: Henry IV, part I


(/s Tongue)
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