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Re: stopping topics vs. dealing with troublemakers and nonconstructive participants
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Mon, 23 Dec 2002 17:20:04 GMT
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"Scott A" <eh105jb@mx1.pair.com> writes:

Does "bent" mean in the US what is does in the UK?


What does it mean in the UK?  In Norway, the Norwegian equivalent of
"bent" would mean drunk or gay.


Fredrik
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http://www.dubyadubyadubya.com/



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  Re: stopping topics vs. dealing with troublemakers andnonconstructive participants
 
"Bent" can mean many different things, you have to place it in context. In the context I was using it (trying to straighten SA out), it simply meant that people aren't going to be able to straighten him out: (...) Didn't think that it could be that (...) (22 years ago, 24-Dec-02, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)

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  Re: stopping topics vs. dealing with troublemakers and nonconstructive participants
 
(...) Does "bent" mean in the US what is does in the UK? Scott A (22 years ago, 20-Dec-02, to lugnet.off-topic.debate)

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