Chances are, the person who called you this is not very fond of you. The definition of monger is as follows: noun 1. a person who is involved with something in a petty or contemptible way (usually used in combination): a gossipmonger. By saying that you are a flesh monger the person is most likely trying to say that you are a person who is involved in stupid affairs. The definition of coward is as follows: -noun 1. a person who lacks courage in facing danger, difficulty, opposition, pain, etc.; a timid or easily intimidated person. (This definition pretty much speaks for itself)
This idiom's meaning is when someone has been a fool for a long time, they are the most foolish because they haven't learned better. A way to rephrase its meaning is.. "The longer a person's been a fool, the more foolish they are."
a lovable person but pretty fool and a sweet dumb fellow
poda shavi means "Get Lost"...its in bad meaning...Shavi means fool,idiot like that..
A person who is neither an idiot nor a fool. May be both.Commonly used in India.
The line "Love's not Time's fool" is from Shakespeare's sonnet #116. The meaning of the quotation hinges on the meaning of the word "fool". This word had a number of meanings to Shakespeare including a stupid person, a professional jester or comic and a child. The meaning here is the same as in the line from Romeo and Juliet, "O, I am Fortune's Fool!", where fool means a dupe, a gull, a slave or lackey. In the sonnet, Time and Love are personified, but Love, says Shakespeare, is not the lackey or servant of Time, so that whether we love or not can be controlled by the passage of time. The theme of the sonnet as a whole is that true love withstands time; it is eternal and unchanging.
It means you are just a horny monkey that wants to get laid
Strictly speaking, "pendejo" is a Spanish word meaning "coward". It also turns up in American hobo slang as a word meaning either a fool or a coward.
bigger fool
Thou Fool was created in 1926.
This phrase is a way of calling someone foolish or silly in a poetic or old-fashioned manner. "Thou art" is an archaic way of saying "you are," and "some" is used here to emphasize the degree of foolishness.
"The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool" - This is not from King lear. It is a qoute from Shakespears "As you like it". More importantly, a important quote from the fool is; "Have more than thou showest. Speak less than thou knowest. Lend less than thou owest."
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"Gago" is a Filipino slur or profanity typically used to insult someone. It is a derogatory term and should be avoided in polite conversation.
Fool
Prov:26:4: Answer not a fool according to his folly, lest thou also be like unto him. Prov:26:5: Answer a fool according to his folly, lest he be wise in his own conceit.
"Gago" in Tagalog is a strong derogatory term that is often used to insult someone by implying stupidity or idiocy. It is considered offensive and disrespectful in Filipino culture.
fool; idiot