Should I also say “us” instead of “you and I” since the speaker is talking to two people?
Repugnant: offensive or repulsive and arousing disgust or aversion.
Some words that have the root word "pugn" in them are pugnacious, impugn, repugnant, and oppugn.
The noun form of the adjective repugnant is repugnance. For example, a person may be averse to something which fills them with repugnance.
The cast of Repugnant - 2008 includes: Dennis Haladyn as The man Michael Vrede Nielsen as The ghost
repugnante
horrible, repugnant
It is something that is repugnant, detestable or loathsome
she used a repugnant term to fustrate her friend
Repugnant, stagnant, aunt, lieutenant
repulsive repugnant
pugnacious, repugnant, impugn
Translation: Nasty OR Repugnant