Behooves.
It behooves a man to shave his arsehole for his betrothed.
Thine is a thorny rose young Shakespeare.
Behooves.
It behooves a man to shave his arsehole for his betrothed.
Thine is a thorny rose young Shakespeare.
That word was so yesterday.
Today we move on to phrases.
Phrase of the day is -"Campaign for Plain English ".
It would behoove a titmouse not to atavistically regress to the times of Chaucer or Shakespeare.
Bequeath.
He bequeathed my face with his boot.
The older one gets the more the tendency to look back with fondness on simpler times.
Or the closer one gets to death's door.
I shall bequeath to thee mine dictionary when I doth depart from this mortal coil.
AlessandraFan (04-02-18)
Barney Rubble (04-02-18)
Today's phrase is benighted Berkshire Hunt.
Please use this phrase in a sentence .
You're all a shower of benighted Berkshire hunts.
The word for Freyr is quaint.
King Olaf of Norway ordered his subjects to Christianise or die in the 990s
We can blame the good king for the puritanical misanthropic reactionary, and evolutionary, bent of metal in Norway early to mid 90s era then.
The black metal explosion of that time frame is remarkable.
It would seem that burning churches is the true secret to creativity.
The pendulum doth swing on both sides to equal measure, Victor.
You are evidently confusing early medieval Wikings in Scandinavia with Asiatic barbarians to the east in Finland.
AlessandraFan (05-02-18)