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In article <v05c7l$sr8e$1@dont-email.me>, Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:Just as well I don't have a 'mid', then, asswipe!!The Doctor wrote on 21/4/24 10:39 pm:Not when your mid is skewered Red-Beard!In article <v02p75$8fm6$2@dont-email.me>, Daniel70 <daniel47@nomail.afraid.org> wrote:THERE'S YOUR problem, asswipe, Skewers are meant to make thingsThe Doctor wrote on 21/4/24 6:38 am:burn as in skewer!In article <v00rv0$3p34l$1@dont-email.me>, The Last Doctor <mike@xenocyte.com> wrote:<Snip>
"burn it"?? What the hell are we burning??Since in another thread, he uses the word “skewered†when he must mean “well-reasoned†or “brilliantâ€ÂÂ, I can only assumeDepends how you burn it.
that when he says “skewed†he
means “well-laid-outâ€ÂÂ.
He certainly doesn’t mean either word in any of their usual senses, since he can’t
explain what he means by them.
easier to handle, asswipe, NOT TO BURN, asswipe!!
In my, and I think MOST people's, dictionaries, 'skewer' basically
means to STAB, possible to make cooking/burning them easier, but not necessarily to BURN, asswipe!!
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