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Amorous Badger says: I once saw a former manager of mine being asked to 'sit down and let your mouth have a chance to speak' by his senior. What's the best heckle/putdown/riposte you've ever seen? (Hint: Recycled 'Your mum' jokes does not make an answer)
( , Thu 24 Nov 2011, 15:15)
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... it's probably best to make sure you understand the word you're using. Unless the person you're trying to insult doesn't understand it either.
We were a class of 12 and 13-year-olds whiling away a fairly ordinary lunchtime. Two of our number - let's call them T and B, because that has something to do with their actual initials - had been winding each other up for days. From out of the window of the form-room, we could see B hurtling down the corridor, with T in hot pursuit. B made it through the door, but wasn't fast enough to shut it behind him - and T was sizeable enough to mean that he'd have been able to force it open anyway.
B tried to hide under a table.
"I dare you to call me that again," T challenged. "Go on! Just try it!"
B said nothing.
"I bet you don't even know what it means!" T continued.
B regained his nerve. "I bet you don't, either."
T lost his momentum for a moment, and then saw a dictionary on the table across the room. (This was the kind of school where the idea of settling disputes with a dictionary was unusual, but not utterly beyond comprehension. This may explain quite a bit abut how I became the verbose pedant I currently am.)
"Right," he ordered the person sitting closest to the dictionary. "I need to know how hard to hit B for what he just called me. Look up 'virile', and tell me what it means."
B did escape a black eye; but he didn't escape a red face.
( , Wed 30 Nov 2011, 15:25, 2 replies)
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Because then, when you insult him, you'll be a mile away, and you'll have his shoes.
With apologies to J. Handey
( , Wed 30 Nov 2011, 15:37, closed)
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