| <nowiki># To go to hell, to disappear, to screw oneself.</nowiki> | | <nowiki># To go to hell, to disappear, to screw oneself.</nowiki> |
− | How are these even remotely related? It needs a rewrite but I can't touch it. I wouldn't know what to do with it. Could someone please revise the defintion? [[User:Davilla|Davilla]] 06:20, 21 April 2006 (UTC) you can settle a bit now. | + | How are these even remotely related? It needs a rewrite but I can't touch it. I wouldn't know what to do with it. Could someone please revise the defintion? [[User:Davilla|Davilla]] 06:20, 21 April 2006 (UTC) you can settle a bit now.[[User:Goodbizz|Goodbizz]] ([[User talk:Goodbizz|talk]]) 21:38, 31 January 2013 (UTC) |
| The lexical ambiguity of a word or phrase pertains to its having more than one meaning in the language to which the word belongs. So the phrase "fuck off" can mean in a sentimental way "no way dude" but also in anger with disdain to negativity towards oneself "get the fuck out of here" or fuck off in a nut shell.by [[User:Goodbizz|Goodbizz]] ([[User talk:Goodbizz|talk]]) 21:37, 31 January 2013 (UTC) | | The lexical ambiguity of a word or phrase pertains to its having more than one meaning in the language to which the word belongs. So the phrase "fuck off" can mean in a sentimental way "no way dude" but also in anger with disdain to negativity towards oneself "get the fuck out of here" or fuck off in a nut shell.by [[User:Goodbizz|Goodbizz]] ([[User talk:Goodbizz|talk]]) 21:37, 31 January 2013 (UTC) |
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