Don’t think Jean-Luc would appreciate that, Agnes!
Shakespeare! So full of clichés!
The phrase actually fits perfectly in her conversation with Trout. (Had to look it up.)
Actually, it’s “hoisted by their own leotards”.
We all use it down at the machine shop. Elevates the trash talk.
That’s an explosive comment, Agnes.
Actually it’s hoisted ON their own petard.
to “hoist by one’s own petard” means you have been hurt or caught by the very device that you intended to hurt someone else.
It does have a poetic and “snooty” sound to it…
And then ignited?
See, here’s where the paradox applies. If Agnes criticizes ALL critics, does she also criticize herself? If not, she’s not truly criticizing ALL critics. If so, she’s invalidating her own criticism.
Agnes, dear, if you don’t know what it means, how do you know it’s a bad thing?
dwane.scoty1 over 5 years ago
Don’t think Jean-Luc would appreciate that, Agnes!
pschearer Premium Member over 5 years ago
Shakespeare! So full of clichés!
joegeethree over 5 years ago
The phrase actually fits perfectly in her conversation with Trout. (Had to look it up.)
jamestipton222 over 5 years ago
Actually, it’s “hoisted by their own leotards”.
well-i-never over 5 years ago
We all use it down at the machine shop. Elevates the trash talk.
Marvin Premium Member over 5 years ago
That’s an explosive comment, Agnes.
cmixlvr Premium Member over 5 years ago
Actually it’s hoisted ON their own petard.
cmixlvr Premium Member over 5 years ago
to “hoist by one’s own petard” means you have been hurt or caught by the very device that you intended to hurt someone else.
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
It does have a poetic and “snooty” sound to it…
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 5 years ago
And then ignited?
Martin Booda over 5 years ago
See, here’s where the paradox applies. If Agnes criticizes ALL critics, does she also criticize herself? If not, she’s not truly criticizing ALL critics. If so, she’s invalidating her own criticism.
paullp Premium Member over 5 years ago
Agnes, dear, if you don’t know what it means, how do you know it’s a bad thing?