malcontent
Manually
Malcontent
Malicious
Malcontent
Malborn
Malicious
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You slay me! (Used to indicate mirth.)Someone must slay that dragon!
The word 'lawyer' originated from Middle English 'lawier', which comes from Old French 'loier' meaning 'one who practices or studies law'. This in turn is derived from Latin 'legem' meaning 'law'.
The word "unhappy" includes the prefix "un," which changes the meaning of the word to indicate the opposite of happy.
Treat me kindly. Used when you start working with someone Treat me kindly. Used when you start working with someone
No, quotation marks are typically used to indicate spoken words, while italics are often used to indicate thoughts. However, some writing styles may vary in how they represent thoughts.
The metaphor "down in the dumps" means feeling sad, gloomy, or depressed. It is often used to describe someone who is feeling low or unhappy.
A douche bag (oftentimes misspelled as deush bag) is a derogatory term. It is used to indicate that someone is not nice.
In Hawaiian, "e" is used as an interjection or imperative particle to call someone's attention, express a command, or show urgency.
"Igo" is a misspelling of the term "I go," which is a common phrase used to indicate that someone is leaving or moving to another place.
It has two meanings: 1. What emotion did you expect from me? Used when someone seems surprised at how unhappy you are with what they have done. And 2. What emotional response is appropriate? Used before baffling works of art.