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The AAR and Mississippi navigation (was: "comedy act....")
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[quote user="edblysard"] <p>So you admit you both enjoy and employ: The use of bitter, caustic, or stinging remarks expressing contempt, <strong>often by ironical statements</strong>; also, the language of such remarks.</p><p>Not surprising at all....guess contempt is your language of choice?</p><p>Thanks for explaining that to the rest of us, we would have never guessed it all on our own...</p>[quote user="futuremodal"] <p>[quote user="edblysard"]Please do...[/quote]</p><p>From <u>Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary -</u></p><p><strong>sar'casm </strong>(sar'kaz'm), <em>n.</em> <strong>1.</strong> A keen or bitter taunt; a cutting gibe or rebuke. <strong>2. </strong>The use of bitter, caustic, or stinging remarks expressing contempt, <strong>often by ironical statements</strong>; also, the language of such remarks. <strong>-- Syn. </strong>See <font size="1">WIT.</font></p><p>[/quote][/quote]</p><p>Glad to be of help.</p>
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