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TehHank:
wait how did a word from the british news get onto to this thread?
○ Μαρία ○:
--- Quote from: TehHank on September 24, 2012, 02:07:25 PM ---wait how did a word from the british news get onto to this thread?
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Pleb: Short for plebian, derived from the period of the Ancient Romans. The plebeians were the general body of Roman citizens and those who were privileged were labeled patricians.
Nowadays, a pleb is one associated with those in the lower class. They often lack integrity and sophistication, while many people who consider themselves modern-day patricians often lookdown and mock them.
TehHank:
--- Quote from: KHMarie on September 24, 2012, 02:42:44 PM ---
Pleb: Short for plebian, derived from the period of the Ancient Romans. The plebeians were the general body of Roman citizens and those who were privileged were labeled patricians.
Nowadays, a pleb is one associated with those in the lower class. They often lack integrity and sophistication, while many people who consider themselves modern-day patricians often lookdown and mock them.
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But i thought Americans didnt watch british news o.O
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--- Quote from: TehHank on September 24, 2012, 02:43:49 PM ---But i thought Americans didnt watch british news o.O
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Wat. Dude, the british did not invent that word lol. Just because it was said in the news did not mean they invented it.
TehHank:
i didnt mean that at all. Its just that there is a scandal that British politician called a female police officer a pleb, 3 days ago and i thought you guys and gals were referring to that
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