Sujet : Re: If [Trumpery] means (see below), What does [Kamalary] mean?
De : HenHanna (at) *nospam* devnull.tb (HenHanna)
Groupes : alt.usage.english sci.langDate : 24. Aug 2024, 06:24:00
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On 8/23/2024 9:54 PM, Hibou wrote:
Le 24/08/2024 à 01:23, HenHanna a écrit :
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If [Trumpery] means (see below), What does [Kamalary] mean?
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\TRUMP-uh-ree\ • noun.
1 : worthless nonsense
2 : trivial or useless articles : junk.
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1. something without use or value; rubbish; trash; worthless stuff ·
2. nonsense; twaddle.
Ah yes, the old 'trumpery' joke.
As an outsider, there are things I don't understand. For instance: Trump said he wanted to make America great again (it may have been 'grate'; I've heard it but not seen it written). Harris now says that America is the greatest nation on Earth. Is she saying that Trump succeeded?
Yes... The Liberal-Acrobatic-Superhearing...
When Trump says [MAGA] (Make America Great Again)
-- omg... the Horrors! What a vulgar, LOW thing to say!
But when a Democrat says almost the same thing.... .....
(Pots and kettles? Scotland did for a while describe itself as "the best small country in the world". No-one ever did explain how those responsible had arrived at that conclusion.
<https://electriccanadian.com/canada/pics/scotb1.jpg>)
I do wonder at the amount of time the BBC devotes to American elections. Given that US elections drag on and on, for months and months - or is it years? - and that there is some coverage every day, I suspect it adds up to far more than our national broadcaster gives to British elections. If so, is this right and proportionate? It's certainly tiresome.
FU2 aue alone.
You post to 2 NG's and then force a response to only ONE
--------- how can it make ANY sense?