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Dr_Watson - Nice examples of hypocrisy :-)
"segue" is an American expression and therefore not known to native English speakers :-) ================================= segue \SEG-way; SAYG-way\, verb: To proceed without interruption; to make a smooth transition. "Daylight segued into dusk" Segue is Italian, meaning "it follows," from seguire, to follow, from Latin sequi. It is also used as a noun, signifying the act or any instance of segueing. =================================== I should own up that I am not really that smart and found the definition on dictionary.reference.com which is useful whenever I need to translate American into English :-) |
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Insincere - saying something that you don't really mean. Like saying your sorry, but it's clear that you don't really mean it. You are being insincere.
Hypocritic/Hypocrite(sp?) sorry, know the meanings, don't allways know the correct spelling. Anyways, I belive the correct term would be hypocritical. What that means, telling someone not to do/say something, even though you do it yourself. Example: Talking to your kids about how they shouldn't drink beer, then going to the bar for some drinks afterwards. |
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