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Signifyin' is the practice of representing an idea indirectly, through a commentary that is often humourous, boastful, insulting, or provocative.
In a speech delivered at AFP's 70th anniversary ceremony, French President François Hollande indirectly addressed the protests, insisting that France "wasn't insulting anyone".
While they have refrained from naming red shirts as the enemy, they are indirectly doing so by focusing on people accused of lèse majesté, or insulting the monarchy.
And insulting.
"Only indirectly.
"That's insulting".
The vagueness is insulting.
Even sort of insulting.
M: Oh how insulting!
"It is profoundly insulting".
Of insulting Cardinal Wolsey.
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