guest wrote:For Bella & Fen wrote:"I have nothing against gays and if they opt to seal the knot do please get fen to send my best wishes for the future,which I think will be a match made in heaven as they both appear to be dyslexic and totally on par when it comes to intellect".
It is I LR Unplugged and I would ask what you mean ladies?
I mention that 2 people seem to have dyslexia and I then go on to say that those same two people appear to be intellectually on a par.
I did not say dyslexic people are thick now,did I? So why make such unfounded accusations?
Many leading lights in society were/are dyslexic,susan hampshire for one,and I have many friends who are too and none of them are thick.
So why ladies do you twist what I wrote? Agenda?
That is not nice so do try and be so.
Which posters favourite word for anyone and everyone is "SNIDE"?
And in what context was the poster using Snide this time?
snide1
adj
1. Also snidey [ˈsnaɪdɪ] (of a remark, etc.) maliciously derogatory; supercilious
2. counterfeit; sham
n
(Clothing, Personal Arts & Crafts / Jewellery) Slang sham jewellery
[of unknown origin]
snidely adv
snideness n
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snide2
vb (tr; usually passive and foll by with)
Northern English dialect to fill or load
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Adj. 1. snide - expressive of contempt; "curled his lip in a supercilious smile"; "spoke in a sneering jeering manner"; "makes many a sharp comparison but never a mean or snide one"
sneering, supercilious
uncomplimentary - tending to (or intended to) detract or disparage
Snide Part 2.