Words can be weaponized
It's too bad DJT doesn't fit the description of “milquetoast”. Always a good one to pop into a conversation. 😄 (Interesting origin, too)
Well done!
I could not have phrased it any better.
I haven't heard the term "four-flusher" in ages! Thanks for this, John.
I remembered the term but not its exact meaning, so I looked it up. It means, in poker, someone who's got only a four-card flush and tries to bluff his opponents into folding.
It's too bad DJT doesn't fit the description of “milquetoast”. Always a good one to pop into a conversation. 😄 (Interesting origin, too)
Well done!
I could not have phrased it any better.
I haven't heard the term "four-flusher" in ages! Thanks for this, John.
I remembered the term but not its exact meaning, so I looked it up. It means, in poker, someone who's got only a four-card flush and tries to bluff his opponents into folding.