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noun • a conceited and self-centered person • a self-centered person with little regard for others | ||||||||
24% | 12 | Those who take words or expressions in their most strict or letter-by-letter sense | ||||||
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21% | 5 | Sorts who might wipe their mouths with their sleeves | ||||||
noun • a coarse obnoxious person | ||||||||
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