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it must be hard work corrupting grammar on a day to day basis, not to mention hitting disgruntled egg throwers during election campaigns.
Out of curiosity, I've heard rumours that 'gruntled' is an actual word. Anyone shed any light on it?
EDIT T'anks a bunch! Who'd have thought such stupid words would actually exist. I am extremely gruntled at the response.
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Out of curiosity, I've heard rumours that 'gruntled' is an actual word. Anyone shed any light on it?
EDIT T'anks a bunch! Who'd have thought such stupid words would actually exist. I am extremely gruntled at the response.
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Then you must be able to be gruntled, otherwise the prefix of dis is not needed.
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but it's in the dictionary and therefore real :)
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