Good addition. I vote yes. Although "pointless" rather than "shameless," you know, like when the wind is blowing too much or you forgot your lighter. :lol:beetlejazz":p9pmo9ct said:So would the corresponding noun be "a lunt"?
"What a shameless, idle lunt!"
If it were a strong verb, there'd be a vowel change.So, is the past tense "lunted" or "lunt"?
Oh, I was thinking about a person who lunts. But good point, the way you put it.Kyle Weiss":7foe4hdg said:Good addition. I vote yes. Although "pointless" rather than "shameless," you know, like when the wind is blowing too much or you forgot your lighter. :lol:beetlejazz":7foe4hdg said:So would the corresponding noun be "a lunt"?
"What a shameless, idle lunt!"
Eschew Obfuscation! That's my motto.Harlock999":ejc97ljj said:Learning new old ways of saying things embiggens a person, I always say.
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