'Mind your business' must mean 'don't read your posts'?
And telling you an English word is in the dictionary is the equivalent of my defending another poster?
Gotta love the thought processes of a lib.
Oh, geez. I get so tired of having to explain everything to you people. You are the one with the thought process problem, not I.
Is there something wrong with your comprehension skills, too?? Silly question. Where I went to school, mind your business means mind your business. And that's what I said. If you got something else out of that, that's your problem.
I asked the person that sent me the post what that word meant. She was the one I asked, not you. The actual question had nothing to do with it. My point was that I asked HER, not YOU!! Now is everything clear???
I'll type slowly; maybe you may be able to follow along if I do.
Let's start with my post to you that has your knickers all in a knot.
What in the hell is a pissant????
You can reference a dictionary, I suppose; but that may take some effort on your part.
YOU asked on a public forum with over 10K posters who can see your question (along with any visitors who can, as well) what an English word means. I said you can reference a dictionary, but that would require some effort on your part.
Then, after publicly posting your question about the meaning of an English word, you tell ME, one who suggests that you reference a dictionary when you don't know a word's meaning, to mind my own business as you weren't talking to me. That's pretty funny, thus my laughter (indicated by the emoticons I used, by the way).
THEN you claim that I am 'defending' the poster who used an English word (one which you haven't a clue as to its definition, but that's what dictionaries are for, oddly enough). That's pretty funny, too, as it demonstrates your bizarre thought processes.
I hope that clarifies. I really did try to type slowly.