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Ok, you stil seem to be confused, so I'll sum it up for you:

Nothing to sum up, imbecile.

You've been comprehensively beaten up, exposed and humiliated.

As the coup-de-gras, I now put you in my twit-filter.


Is that like foie gras? Or is it like coup de grâce ?

No, it's an intentional hyperforeignism, a French insult/double
entrendre meaning 'a blow of fat'.

Hyperforeignism? You mean: usage that many informed users of a language
consider incorrect, but that the speaker or writer uses through
misunderstanding of prescriptive rules, often combined with a desire to
seem formal or educated? You made the mistake of trying to sound out a
foreign word that you didn't know the spelling of, in a failed attempt to
appear educated. Also, a double entendre isn't an insult; it's a
mechanism used to introduce innuendo. I say again, please get an
education.

LOL!! Your ignorance of your own language is obvious enough, so I was
casting pearl to swine in offering you idiomatic French.

Dumbass! You can't speak French and you struggle with English, as it is.

--
Wayne Dobson
AKA "Dobbie The House Elf"


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