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Sometimes it makes you seem like a twit but nevertheless all this stuff is happening.
Mum gave him dispensation for acting like a twit, the mortgage got paid.
"He has stopped behaving like a twit since the marriage," a veteran observer of European politics agreed.
Indeed, she is so drawn to the elegance of the 1950's that she would "literally wear a hat and gloves if it didn't make me look like a twit".
Somewhere between wanker and pompous know-it-all, it seemed that long ago Rudd swallowed his school thesaurus and that from that day forward, he couldn't open his mouth without sounding like a twit.
Things carved in stone tend to stay that way forever, but that doesn't concern the poet Maya Angelou, who thinks a quotation attributed to Martin Luther King Jr that appears on a newly unveiled memorial in Washington should be changed because it makes him sound like a "twit".
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Any girl who knows enough to thwart the overtures of a twit like Cornell Whittaker Austin, the lecherous slacker put forth as the school's model pupil, by screaming "a tarantula!" and stomping on his foot -- before adding "Or maybe it wasn't" -- is a genius in my book.
This argument is so dumb I'm surprised that even a twit like Cox would try to foist it on the members of the NRA.
The messages Lange received show that poorly-channelled anger at the political process can easily spread, causing harm to those who cross its path -- women in particular. . a BernieBro just called me a "twit" like it's 1963.
Based on the last few months of his tenure in office, Obama must want to be remembered as Will Smith in Independence Day – cracking wise and saving the day with relative ease – while avoiding the flip side of the cool guy overreach: looking like a pompous twit.
She can take a stand and refuse to be played like a mindless twit.
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