"Cleave" is a funny word that has opposite meanings
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You mean twelve year old bathroom humor? I don't miss it, it is not subtle, and I outgrew that phase about the time you were born. I was advanced for 7, more so than you seem for 54.
The equivalent words in Hebrew and Aramaic do not have the double connotation that the English word has because it traces its descent from a different branch of Indo-European. Which fact completely negates the 'joke'. A person educated in linguistics, which I believe you *claim* to be, would know this.
Yeah, please do, since they require twice the wit to produce and to comprehend that your bathroom humor does. But do you really think you are capable of mature humor, or just the crap that passes for 'adult'?

--Pete

PS Sorry, Gris, but that braying needed an answer.
I take this irrascability as a sign that someone is feeling much better. :D This is a Good Thing™

Occhi
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"Cleave" is a funny word that has opposite meanings - by Occhidiangela - 06-26-2006, 03:30 AM

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