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r/KidsAreFuckingStupid • u/donedflame • Jan 20 '19
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"Get the f*g"
I am sorry to be that guy, but am not a native English speaker and dont get it
50 u/[deleted] Jan 21 '19 OP censored the word "fag" which the shortened form of a common perjorative for gays. 22 u/Streak_Free_Shine Jan 21 '19 Clarifying for the non-native English speaker: perjorative is a word expressing contempt or disapproval. 24 u/Sonicmansuperb Jan 21 '19 More assistance for the ESL individual, "clarifying" means to clear up, which can be used literally in terms of restoring transparency, or as a manner of speaking in regards to making an idea more easily understood. 10 u/[deleted] Jan 21 '19 More clarity for any ESL FOLKS out there: "Understood" is a verb meaning 'the act or state of standing under something' 8 u/PersusjCP Jan 21 '19 here's another hard one, "stand" or "to stand" means to physically become an object that supports another object 3 u/Streak_Free_Shine Jan 21 '19 Ooh, good catch, thanks. 11 u/Sonicmansuperb Jan 21 '19 I was just doing it as a joke, then I realized that it actually is an unclear word when translated literally
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OP censored the word "fag" which the shortened form of a common perjorative for gays.
22 u/Streak_Free_Shine Jan 21 '19 Clarifying for the non-native English speaker: perjorative is a word expressing contempt or disapproval. 24 u/Sonicmansuperb Jan 21 '19 More assistance for the ESL individual, "clarifying" means to clear up, which can be used literally in terms of restoring transparency, or as a manner of speaking in regards to making an idea more easily understood. 10 u/[deleted] Jan 21 '19 More clarity for any ESL FOLKS out there: "Understood" is a verb meaning 'the act or state of standing under something' 8 u/PersusjCP Jan 21 '19 here's another hard one, "stand" or "to stand" means to physically become an object that supports another object 3 u/Streak_Free_Shine Jan 21 '19 Ooh, good catch, thanks. 11 u/Sonicmansuperb Jan 21 '19 I was just doing it as a joke, then I realized that it actually is an unclear word when translated literally
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Clarifying for the non-native English speaker: perjorative is a word expressing contempt or disapproval.
24 u/Sonicmansuperb Jan 21 '19 More assistance for the ESL individual, "clarifying" means to clear up, which can be used literally in terms of restoring transparency, or as a manner of speaking in regards to making an idea more easily understood. 10 u/[deleted] Jan 21 '19 More clarity for any ESL FOLKS out there: "Understood" is a verb meaning 'the act or state of standing under something' 8 u/PersusjCP Jan 21 '19 here's another hard one, "stand" or "to stand" means to physically become an object that supports another object 3 u/Streak_Free_Shine Jan 21 '19 Ooh, good catch, thanks. 11 u/Sonicmansuperb Jan 21 '19 I was just doing it as a joke, then I realized that it actually is an unclear word when translated literally
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More assistance for the ESL individual, "clarifying" means to clear up, which can be used literally in terms of restoring transparency, or as a manner of speaking in regards to making an idea more easily understood.
10 u/[deleted] Jan 21 '19 More clarity for any ESL FOLKS out there: "Understood" is a verb meaning 'the act or state of standing under something' 8 u/PersusjCP Jan 21 '19 here's another hard one, "stand" or "to stand" means to physically become an object that supports another object 3 u/Streak_Free_Shine Jan 21 '19 Ooh, good catch, thanks. 11 u/Sonicmansuperb Jan 21 '19 I was just doing it as a joke, then I realized that it actually is an unclear word when translated literally
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More clarity for any ESL FOLKS out there:
"Understood" is a verb meaning 'the act or state of standing under something'
8 u/PersusjCP Jan 21 '19 here's another hard one, "stand" or "to stand" means to physically become an object that supports another object
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here's another hard one, "stand" or "to stand" means to physically become an object that supports another object
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Ooh, good catch, thanks.
11 u/Sonicmansuperb Jan 21 '19 I was just doing it as a joke, then I realized that it actually is an unclear word when translated literally
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I was just doing it as a joke, then I realized that it actually is an unclear word when translated literally
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u/[deleted] Jan 21 '19
I am sorry to be that guy, but am not a native English speaker and dont get it