Demonstrably false, flippant is the right answer; this is due to it being just the odd comment here and there; if all comments were flippant, the term fatuous would apply.
Irregardlessly, an online vocab challenge is like a dick measuring contest but being able to grab dicks left and right in order to find one just a hair longer than that which is presented.
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
Ah, negatory there bogie bopper, you're wrong..
Now, he might've got away with "flippant" - if he'd used an l.o.l., or emoticon to indicate it..
but TDS's typically arrogant 'tude is shown by not doing so.. & clearly indicates an ex post-facto weaseling..
Fatuous, it most certainly is..
& you Bogus, in such matters - even try to measure up as arbiter, with that "irregardless" albatross windmilling around your neck.. L.O.L...
"Flippant" indeed..
Dilution is a great thing, and you can go pretty far on an ocean when you're in a boat...
A similar amount to which renders the rendered biomass far below pollution levels I would expect.
Incorrect, flippancy does not need to be indicated, it just needs to be occasional to stay away from fatuousness.
It makes its own point, since irregardless is a useable word, but has fallen out of use since the ir adds nothing of value; perhaps that is what is irirritating you?
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
Does this guy remind anyone else of slackJAW?
Only a Rat can win a Rat Race!
Ah, Bogie, how fortuitous for it is for you, that I find myself in an agreeable mood, & so deign to correct you..
In the case of the TDS boy-wonder, he is an habitual offender, & is on record with his infantile concrete thought pattern..
& alas, as you'd well know by now.. "irregardless" is an particularly vernacular (& execrable) tautology coined by vulgar Americans in colloquial conversational speech, I doubt that it appears in any reputable dictionary as proper
usage..
"A shark on whiskey is mighty risky, but a shark on beer is a beer engineer" - Tad Ghostal
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