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Right:Do you know you can't spell "Malcolm?"
Mispelled it on purpose... for reasons of self-indulgent irony.
Did you misspell, misspelled, to compound the irony?Do you know you can't spell "Malcolm?"
Mispelled it on purpose... for reasons of self-indulgent irony.
and during the few moments that we have left, we wanna talk right down to Earth in a language that everyone here can easily understand.
...so I joined this political message board.
Hope you don't mind my radical self hanging in here to debate with you fine internet dwellers, possibly ruffle some feathers. I do plan to enjoy myself.
...so I joined this political message board.
Hope you don't mind my radical self hanging in here to debate with you fine internet dwellers, possibly ruffle some feathers. I do plan to enjoy myself.
Bitter end
More a ropeworker's term than a knot term, it refers to the end of a rope that is tied off, hence the expression "hanging on to the bitter end". A bitt is a metal block with a crosspin used for tying lines to, found on piers. In fact the bitter end is the end of the anchor "cable" that connects to the anchor bitts in the cable locker under the forecastle or poop using the bitter pin. (British nautical usage). Other uses may be borrowed from this derivation.