Wasn’t that in the title of the Alanis Morisette hit about a little pill?
If you meant jagged then I think you mean the lead singer for the Rolling Stones, eh?
No, aJagger…is like a big, shrp knife or something.
I believe you meant that Dagger
was the character in the golf movie with Matt Damon and Will Smith named Vance
No, Bagger
is a British curse word. angelic smiley
How quaint. But I believe you mean to say that
Bugger
was the actor that played the Tin Man
The word you’re looking for is Bugger.
Except it’s actually a form of horse drawn transportation.
ETA - Damn! Beaten out by one minute.
Congratulations on being able to get your 5,000th post next time.
I hadn’t even realized. Good grief I talk a lot.
Nope, sorry, Bolger is a kind of wheat.
(and, Antinor, you don’t begin to talk too much.)
I thought projecting was spitting in church
Wrong, Bulgur is a large scavenger bird.
No,
Vulture
is one of those guys that breaks into your house and takes your stuff.
Au contraire, mon ami. Surely you meant to say that a
burglar
is somebody who just can’t seem to hold on to things and is forever dropping or spilling them.
Try again, that would be a bumbler that you’re thinking of.
However that term refers to someone who doesn’t speak clearly.
No no no, you are thinking of a mumbler.
The word you are thinking of refers to someone that plays the slots.
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What, agambler?No, that’s a kind of big one-story house.
Not meaning to wreck the train, since it’s doing well enough, but the word I had in mind was bungler but that’s in the same ballpark, so let it ride.
Heh, and I was thinking “fumbler.”
I’m just guessing here but I think you must have meant
rambler?
but, if so, isn’t that the person that tends to critters on a movie set or on a ranch?