• Re: International Harry Potter Day

    From BCFD 36@3:633/10 to All on Mon Jun 1 11:52:34 2026
    On 6/1/26 10:11, The True Melissa wrote:
    Verily, in article <10vke1m$1v8nq$1@dont-email.me>, did bcfd36
    @cruzio.com deliver unto us this message:

    "A bounder and a cad" is a gross understatement!

    "A knave; a rascal; an eater of broken meats; a base, proud, shallow,
    beggarly, three-suited, hundred-pound, filthy, worsted-stocking knave."
    And a reprobate for good measure.

    How does one break meat?

    According to google, it means someone who eats scraps and leftovers from
    some else's meal. It is quite old, and the meanings of some words have
    shifted or gone away entirely.

    The quote is from King Lear, Act 2, Scene 2. And, yes, I had to look the actual source up. I thought it was from Hamlet.

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