Okay, I learned a new word/phrase. If you say that someone is in high dudgeon, you are emphasizing that they are very angry or unhappy about something. Dudgeon is a feeling of offence or resentment.
Hence the phrase, Dudgeons (sic) and Dragons.
i think a few more ?s and !s would have been better…lots of ?s
’i’ll leave in a minute and a huff’
I would like to see someone leave in a low dudgeon for a change.
They never imagine you to afford the luxury of a high dudgeon, so a 2005 Huff will have to do.
Yellow !?! !
The two terms are just different words for the same action. In other words, they are the same – both mean leaving angry and annoyed/offended.
syzygy47 11 months ago
Okay, I learned a new word/phrase. If you say that someone is in high dudgeon, you are emphasizing that they are very angry or unhappy about something. Dudgeon is a feeling of offence or resentment.
Hence the phrase, Dudgeons (sic) and Dragons.
oakie817 11 months ago
i think a few more ?s and !s would have been better…lots of ?s
oakie817 11 months ago
’i’ll leave in a minute and a huff’
kartis 11 months ago
I would like to see someone leave in a low dudgeon for a change.
MeGoNow Premium Member 11 months ago
They never imagine you to afford the luxury of a high dudgeon, so a 2005 Huff will have to do.
bigplayray 11 months ago
Yellow !?! !
FireAnt_Hater 11 months ago
The two terms are just different words for the same action. In other words, they are the same – both mean leaving angry and annoyed/offended.