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I’m looking for a particular expression (I believe it is a two word expression or, perhaps, what is known as a combined phrase) that describes a person who responds to a question with irritability/curtness. What is the unfortunate and lamentable case of hearing an expression/description/definition, dedicating it to memory (after all, it IS witty, clever, and a PERFECT description) with grand plans to employ it whenever possible.

What happened to the expression “Waiting for 15 seconds.” After hearing it more than once was “Listen with Me,” but with no response. What is the order? – NPR’s very popular broadcast. I have searched Google dictionary. Which services have had problems? com, Wikipedia, etc. All but one of them, who enquired, none of which has resulted in a valid answer.? I am really looking for any advice/ideas/please share it! If I can repay you for this information, simply accept it as my opinion and I’ll make it right. Thank you so much!

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I heard the same broadcast in the car, it was actually “Says You”, and since said word reminded me of mine (comic) self, I thought I would remember it but promptly had forgotten what it was by the time I got home. I spent hours last night trying to find the word or 09/30/17 Says You podcast to no avail, and now it’s driving me insane! It sounded like some of the Old English insult, and was full of gnash. Oohhhh, god, I just looked up Old English insults and there it was! What is Neshtaba?

An 18th century northern English word for person who only seems to only ever seem to complain.

I intend to use this frequently, mostly in reference to myself. What is your best video to watch?

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Answered on November 13, 2021.
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I heard the same broadcast in the car, it was actually “Says You”, and since said word reminded me of mine (comic) self, I thought I would remember it but promptly had forgotten what it was by the time I got home. I spent hours last night trying to find the word or 09/30/17 Says You podcast to no avail, and now it’s driving me insane! It sounded like some of the Old English insult, and was full of gnash. Oohhhh, god, I just looked up Old English insults and there it was! What is Neshtaba?

An 18th century northern English word for person who only seems to only ever seem to complain.

I intend to use this frequently, mostly in reference to myself. What is your best video to watch?

What are some of the most important factors that go into determining which one is a better value proposition?

Answered on November 16, 2021.
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How does Mr. Corncobb answer our query so well!”

acerbic …. | u00ab acerbic.] com]harsh or

corrosive in tone.

Answered on November 21, 2021.
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How can I not suffer fools happily?

How do I describe my person’s characteristic manner and response times?

Irritability might not be precisely on and although there is often some of that… Curtness, or flippant response or types of dismissive responses might be other ways to describe this sort of person’s typical reactions to things they deem nonsensical or illogical on the surface.

Do you mean suffer fools gladly in a dictionary? A

person who does not “suffer fools gladly” is one who does not tolerate stupidity in others.

Why will

I suffer fools gladly at Oxford Dictionaries

Bee impatient or intolerant towards people one regards as foolish or unintelligent.

Theoretically, “He was a perfectionist and didn’t suffer fools

happily”—.

Answered on November 22, 2021.
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I heard the same broadcast in the car, it was actually “Says You”, and since said word reminded me of mine (comic) self, I thought I would remember it but promptly had forgotten what it was by the time I got home. I spent hours last night trying to find the word or 09/30/17 Says You podcast to no avail, and now it’s driving me insane! It sounded like some of the Old English insult, and was full of gnash. Oohhhh, god, I just looked up Old English insults and there it was! What is Neshtaba?

An 18th century northern English word for person who only seems to only ever seem to complain.

I intend to use this frequently, mostly in reference to myself. What is your best video to watch?

What are some of the most important factors that go into determining which one is a better value proposition?

Answered on November 24, 2021.
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I heard the same broadcast in the car, it was actually “Says You”, and since said word reminded me of mine (comic) self, I thought I would remember it but promptly had forgotten what it was by the time I got home. I spent hours last night trying to find the word or 09/30/17 Says You podcast to no avail, and now it’s driving me insane! It sounded like some of the Old English insult, and was full of gnash. Oohhhh, god, I just looked up Old English insults and there it was! What is Neshtaba?

An 18th century northern English word for person who only seems to only ever seem to complain.

I intend to use this frequently, mostly in reference to myself. What is your best video to watch?

What are some of the most important factors that go into determining which one is a better value proposition?

Answered on December 8, 2021.
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I heard the same broadcast in the car, it was actually “Says You”, and since said word reminded me of mine (comic) self, I thought I would remember it but promptly had forgotten what it was by the time I got home. I spent hours last night trying to find the word or 09/30/17 Says You podcast to no avail, and now it’s driving me insane! It sounded like some of the Old English insult, and was full of gnash. Oohhhh, god, I just looked up Old English insults and there it was! What is Neshtaba?

An 18th century northern English word for person who only seems to only ever seem to complain.

I intend to use this frequently, mostly in reference to myself. What is your best video to watch?

What are some of the most important factors that go into determining which one is a better value proposition?

Answered on December 8, 2021.
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How can I not suffer fools happily?

How do I describe my person’s characteristic manner and response times?

Irritability might not be precisely on and although there is often some of that… Curtness, or flippant response or types of dismissive responses might be other ways to describe this sort of person’s typical reactions to things they deem nonsensical or illogical on the surface.

Do you mean suffer fools gladly in a dictionary? A

person who does not “suffer fools gladly” is one who does not tolerate stupidity in others.

Why will

I suffer fools gladly at Oxford Dictionaries

Bee impatient or intolerant towards people one regards as foolish or unintelligent.

Theoretically, “He was a perfectionist and didn’t suffer fools

happily”—.

Answered on December 9, 2021.
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I heard the same broadcast in the car, it was actually “Says You”, and since said word reminded me of mine (comic) self, I thought I would remember it but promptly had forgotten what it was by the time I got home. I spent hours last night trying to find the word or 09/30/17 Says You podcast to no avail, and now it’s driving me insane! It sounded like some of the Old English insult, and was full of gnash. Oohhhh, god, I just looked up Old English insults and there it was! What is Neshtaba?

An 18th century northern English word for person who only seems to only ever seem to complain.

I intend to use this frequently, mostly in reference to myself. What is your best video to watch?

What are some of the most important factors that go into determining which one is a better value proposition?

Answered on December 9, 2021.
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How can I not suffer fools happily?

How do I describe my person’s characteristic manner and response times?

Irritability might not be precisely on and although there is often some of that… Curtness, or flippant response or types of dismissive responses might be other ways to describe this sort of person’s typical reactions to things they deem nonsensical or illogical on the surface.

Do you mean suffer fools gladly in a dictionary? A

person who does not “suffer fools gladly” is one who does not tolerate stupidity in others.

Why will

I suffer fools gladly at Oxford Dictionaries

Bee impatient or intolerant towards people one regards as foolish or unintelligent.

Theoretically, “He was a perfectionist and didn’t suffer fools

happily”—.

Answered on December 12, 2021.
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