I know of a language teacher who trades dirty words in a foreign language to students who learn enough clean words in that language. Keeps them interested!
A popular chant during baskeball games when I was in high school went along the lines of, “Resist them, resist them, make them relinquish the spheroid.” Sounds a bit more high-brow than “STEAL THE BALL!”
terrapin6000 Premium Member 11 months ago
Love the last panel perspective
Uncle Kenny 11 months ago
I mind the time I called someone a pusillanimous recreant. He didn’t know what it meant, but he got made anyway.
Concretionist 11 months ago
I know of a language teacher who trades dirty words in a foreign language to students who learn enough clean words in that language. Keeps them interested!
MichaelAxelFleming 11 months ago
I say “pedantic” just to be pedantic.
Bilan 11 months ago
I agree with what Frazz said. People that use the F word over and over are just lame.
Uncle Kenny 11 months ago
https://www.gocomics.Com/shoe/2023/12/14
MayCauseBurns 11 months ago
Neck ears.
cmerb 11 months ago
I called someone a " fuddyditty " one time and he was offended , so there ? I suppose I misspelled that , sorry : (
The Orange Mailman 11 months ago
We’ve got to get sesquipedalian in here somehow.
johnnydoc5 11 months ago
We’ve got an entire language at our disposal. Use it up!
sandpiper 11 months ago
Frazz nailed it. Subtle suggestions sometimes out perform long explanations.
poppacapsmokeblower 11 months ago
Frazz introduced me to “callipygian.” I still haven’t dared to say that to any woman … though I have thought it.
The Wolf In Your Midst 11 months ago
If you need to demonstrate to me how smart you are, I doubt you are. Quod erat demonstrandum.
prrdh 11 months ago
And as Mrs. Olsen is illustrating here, words of praise also work best if you save them for just the right time.
Ancient Wise Guy 11 months ago
Eschew obfuscation!
Mike Baldwin creator 11 months ago
Ain’t that the truth!
car2ner 11 months ago
ooh, look at today’s Shoe comic. Another vocabulary quip.
Stephen Gilberg 11 months ago
I like to combine them: “Obstreperous [bleep]!”
Otis Rufus Driftwood 11 months ago
Is Frazz helping this kid, or just helping him mess with his teacher?
Cactus-Pete 11 months ago
What’s a “dirty” word? It seems that Frazz’s vocabulary is also quite limited.
Lambutts 11 months ago
A popular chant during baskeball games when I was in high school went along the lines of, “Resist them, resist them, make them relinquish the spheroid.” Sounds a bit more high-brow than “STEAL THE BALL!”
Nick Danger 11 months ago
A big word can take the place of several smaller words, but its usefulness is limited to those who already know what the big word means.