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imberb
[im-BURB] a rare
adjective meaning 'beardless'. Imberbic is
another form. It comes from im- plus the Latin barba, 'beard'.
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Most women I’ve met are imberbic.
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Only most? I am sure there is a
story about a stag’s night gone too far in there somewhere. J
Bobo, I am not sure about its use; however, John’s response
resonates with confidence. Remember, I’m the idiot of Asia ELT, so don’t put
any confidence in what I say … unless, it is something John has told me!
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I have no comments to make about any stag nights I may or may not
have been a part of. In any case that was a long time ago. And I really thought
she as a bearded lady who’d escaped from the
circus…But actually I have no recollection of that event.
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This discussion of stag night, an event exclusive to the bearded
animals, strikes me as the most abhorrent discrimination case throughout ELT
history. Appalled by the blatant disregard for the imberb participant in this email correspondence. ;-O
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Oh no, I pressed reply all?! Damn technology!
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See, take a day of leave and you start to skip
beats—there’s an important message to be learned!