Unless Gracie knows what Baldo’s answer is, she cannot make that assessment. One definition of iconic is widely known, in an excellent way. An icon is a person who is easily recognized. The answer could be a famous quote. There are instances where his answer could be correct.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
wrong use of “literally” too, Baldo
MichaelAxelFleming almost 3 years ago
This is epic.
Rhetorical_Question almost 3 years ago
He try to annoy Gracie with nonstandard nonsense!
treutvid almost 3 years ago
I work with someone who literally uses ‘literally’ wrong a million times a day.
Diat60 almost 3 years ago
Time for lecture number two.
mokspr Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Isn’t it iconic…(and yes I know I’m using that word wrong.)
thelordthygod666 almost 3 years ago
“Sarcastic” is often misused where the action was, in fact, sardonic or ironic.
The Orange Mailman almost 3 years ago
Unless Gracie knows what Baldo’s answer is, she cannot make that assessment. One definition of iconic is widely known, in an excellent way. An icon is a person who is easily recognized. The answer could be a famous quote. There are instances where his answer could be correct.
Brent Rosenthal Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Only thing worse than a know-it-all is one who’s wrong.
Ubermick almost 3 years ago
Oh shut up Gracie, you incessantly pedantic PITA…
Shikamoo Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I find Baldo’s reply ironic.
PrinceMarvel Premium Member almost 3 years ago
I literally knew someone who said "literally’ before every sentence.
CalLadyQED almost 3 years ago
Why is she telling him if he already knows?