Two different stories from you.
Words matter Cletus.
SO which story is it.
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Rebuffed and
locked out both describe forms of exclusion or rejection, but they differ significantly in tone, method, and context. [
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- Rebuffed refers to a direct, often cold, blunt, or rude rejection of an offer, request, advance, or suggestion.
- Locked out refers to being physically or figuratively prevented from entering a place or accessing something.
- Rebuffed is a reaction to an offer.
- Locked out is a denial of access to the table. [1]
Learn your definitions before running your mouth about lying.