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Are you guilty of smeg-bleating?

Definition of `smeg-bleating` - deliberately baffling people by using words & phrases they are not familiar with. Do you do this often?
MrsNesbitt · 56-60, F Best Comment
Isn't the phrase 'smeg bleating' smeg bleating? I've never heard it used before.
DaveLister · 56-60, M
@MrsNesbitt Believe it or not, I was not the one who coined it. See this question to find out where I got the inspiration from. Lol :)

https://similarworlds.com/2-Community/1917509-So-I-took-my-grandfather-moose-hunting-for-his?rid=20985190
MrsNesbitt · 56-60, F
@DaveLister Funny! I don't usually read his posts, maybe I should start. Thanks for the best answer ribbon 😊
DaveLister · 56-60, M
@MrsNesbitt You`re welcome, MrsNesbitt. I just had to give that answer the Green Ribbon. :)

ScrewThisImDone · 26-30, F
I don't do it on purpose, I once got in trouble for using the word "idiosyncrasies" because I'd read it in a story and just learned what it meant. My one "uncle" and his daughter both thought I'd called my sister an idiot.
SW-User
@ScrewThisImDone Wutt. Lol.
ScrewThisImDone · 26-30, F
@SW-User Yeah, neither of them are exactly the sharpest tool in the shed.
SW-User
Did you just....
SW-User
No. I don't like when someone I'm talking to gets confused by what I'm trying to say. I wouldn't intentionally do it. (Clever post though. 😁)
TheGoodGuy · M
Smeg head 🙄😏
LadyBronte · 56-60, F
I don't think I've ever heard the term before. It's not intentional but I cant help if it someone has a poor vocabulary. ;)
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uncalled4 · 56-60, M
Pseudo-intellectualism.

 
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