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George M. Middius[_4_]
October 5th 09, 07:44 AM
Despite repeated clubbings, you refuse to relinquish your death-grip on
"fawning", which you misused over and over. Well, here's a genuine example
of actual fawning:
<http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2009/10/curb-your-enthusiasm-reunited-seinfeld.html>
This article is a review of the CYE episode in which the "Seinfeld" cast
reunes. Sort of. Watch the episode, then read the review, and then you'll
know what fawning really is.
Clyde Slick
October 5th 09, 09:00 AM
On Oct 5, 2:44*am, George M. Middius > wrote:
> Despite repeated clubbings, you refuse to relinquish your death-grip on
> "fawning", which you misused over and over. Well, here's a genuine example
> of actual fawning:
>
> <http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2009/10/curb-your-enthusi...>
>
> This article is a review of the CYE episode in which the "Seinfeld" cast
> reunes. Sort of. Watch the episode, then read the review, and then you'll
> know what fawning really is.
I don't watch CYE, Is it another show about nothing?
wn 1 (fôn)
intr.v. fawned, fawn·ing, fawns
1. To exhibit affection or attempt to please, as a dog does by wagging
its tail, whining, or cringing.
2. To seek favor or attention by flattery and obsequious behavior.
fawning·ly adv.
Synonyms: fawn1, apple-polish, bootlick, kowtow, slaver1, toady,
truckle
These verbs mean to curry favor by behaving obsequiously and
submissively: fawned on her superior; students apple-polishing the
teacher; bootlicked to get a promotion; lawyers kowtowing to a judge;
slavered over his rich uncle; toadying to members of the club; nobles
truckling to the king.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
October 6th 09, 07:46 AM
On Oct 5, 3:00*am, Clyde Slick > wrote:
> On Oct 5, 2:44*am, George M. Middius > wrote:
>
> > Despite repeated clubbings, you refuse to relinquish your death-grip on
> > "fawning", which you misused over and over. Well, here's a genuine example
> > of actual fawning:
>
> > <http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2009/10/curb-your-enthusi....>
>
> > This article is a review of the CYE episode in which the "Seinfeld" cast
> > reunes. Sort of. Watch the episode, then read the review, and then you'll
> > know what fawning really is.
>
> I don't watch CYE, Is it another show about nothing?
>
> wn 1 *(fôn)
> intr.v. fawned, fawn·ing, fawns
> 1. To exhibit affection or attempt to please, as a dog does by wagging
> its tail, whining, or cringing.
> 2. To seek favor or attention by flattery and obsequious behavior.
>
> fawning·ly adv.
> Synonyms: fawn1, apple-polish, bootlick, kowtow, slaver1, toady,
> truckle
> These verbs mean to curry favor by behaving obsequiously and
> submissively: fawned on her superior; students apple-polishing the
> teacher; bootlicked to get a promotion; lawyers kowtowing to a judge;
> slavered over his rich uncle; toadying to members of the club; nobles
> truckling to the king.
Yup. Gee, Clyde, you've still failed to show over 50% of the
definition *you* provided.
What a simp. (Or a drunk. It's hard to tell.)
George M. Middius[_4_]
October 6th 09, 07:53 AM
Shhhh! said:
> > > Despite repeated clubbings, you refuse to relinquish your death-grip on
> > > "fawning", which you misused over and over. Well, here's a genuine example
> > > of actual fawning:
> > I don't watch CYE, Is it another show about nothing?
> > 1. To exhibit affection or attempt to please, as a dog does by wagging
> > its tail, whining, or cringing.
> > 2. To seek favor or attention by flattery and obsequious behavior.
> Yup. Gee, Clyde, you've still failed to show over 50% of the
> definition *you* provided.
> What a simp. (Or a drunk. It's hard to tell.)
Sacky has gone off the deep end. Why is anybody's guess.
Shhhh! I'm Listening to Reason!
October 6th 09, 08:06 AM
On Oct 6, 1:53*am, George M. Middius > wrote:
> Shhhh! said:
>
> > > > Despite repeated clubbings, you refuse to relinquish your death-grip on
> > > > "fawning", which you misused over and over. Well, here's a genuine example
> > > > of actual fawning:
> > > I don't watch CYE, Is it another show about nothing?
> > > 1. To exhibit affection or attempt to please, as a dog does by wagging
> > > its tail, whining, or cringing.
> > > 2. To seek favor or attention by flattery and obsequious behavior.
> > Yup. Gee, Clyde, you've still failed to show over 50% of the
> > definition *you* provided.
> > What a simp. (Or a drunk. It's hard to tell.)
>
> Sacky has gone off the deep end. Why is anybody's guess.
He wants 2pid's baby? LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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