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I have always had a particular fondness of anachronistic insults.
A perfect example of which would be to call someone a pestilian.
Back in **** Turpin's day this would be someone who would kneel on all fours before a stagecoach, so that some coal-and-flour-smudged gentry could step upon them to ease the perilous ascent in to the lofty carriage.
Does anyone else have any non-contemporary verbal barrages? and if it's not to risqée, would you care to come hither and have a go?
( If thee think thou hard enough)
:mischief:
A perfect example of which would be to call someone a pestilian.
Back in **** Turpin's day this would be someone who would kneel on all fours before a stagecoach, so that some coal-and-flour-smudged gentry could step upon them to ease the perilous ascent in to the lofty carriage.
Does anyone else have any non-contemporary verbal barrages? and if it's not to risqée, would you care to come hither and have a go?
( If thee think thou hard enough)
:mischief: