Bully
Of your leering face, I see just a flicker.
I see your eye rolling. I see your rude snicker.
In the course of our day, our paths often merge,
and when they do, I am forced to diverge.
You’re a living example of the term “faitour.”
You’re such a rude person—a buffoon and a baiter.
If I had to endorse a most likely bloke
to make a rude comment or tell a crude joke,
then it would be you—and from how you act,
I’ve no doubt at all you’d be proud of the fact!
Image by Kat J on Unsplash. Used with permission.Word prompts today are eyerolling, endorse, faitour, and diverge.
Oh Wow I went to school with him~!
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Well that’s better than being him, Sam!!!
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Actually it is said that I “one upped” him at times, but that is not true, and I can prove it by my pal Donald~! I learned early on that “real girls” do not like a wimp and my “flashing eyes” did turn them on, so it was all an act~!
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You roue, Sam.
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I have a bully from high school who is still bullying me.. I finally banned him from my Facebook. After sixty-some years. Imagine!
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Just perfect
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I had to ask Mr Google, Judy, and found that you have used the less known meaning of the word faitour. Thank you for teaching me a new definition!
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I didn’t know the definition before it was a prompt word, so you are ahead of me, Dolly…
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That’s what comes from learning languages academically, rather than naturally, Judy. None of it is to my credit.
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