I’m letting somebody else head for the dictionary. Noblesse oblige?! Noble? Obligation? Hmmm. I’ll give it a few minutes. Randy B should be by soon. He knows everything…
In French, noblesse oblige means literally “nobility obligates.” French speakers transformed the phrase into a noun, which English speakers picked up in the 19th century. Then, as now, noblesse oblige referred to the unwritten obligation of people from a noble ancestry to act honorably and generously to others. Later, by extension, it also came to refer to the obligation of anyone who is in a better position than others—due, for example, to high office or celebrity—to act respectably and responsibly.
Tom Drooly, exchanging spit gets one high. Hug a pillow and even use pillow talk to split the stone in two. Pass the gass filled order on and donate the old then buy new used one at half the price.
The rocks and washboards were hard on her hands! Not to mention dragging the shams back and forth to the river and back…it’s easier to donate and buy new than to do the backbreaking work by the waters edge!
It’s because I’m not doing my reading homework (on the Blog) that I keep flunking the quizzes.
Wow. Flashing back to high school, where I didn’t even have the excuse of being distracted by girls. (He/him here.) (And we all had to wear jackets and ties and sing hymns in assembly.)
Well, my dear, they had better wash before touching my clean Shams! Your noblesse oblige reeks of what the news mavens are wont to call “virtue signaling”! Now, get this buggy in gear (so to speak) and let’s roll!
painedsmile over 1 year ago
I’m letting somebody else head for the dictionary. Noblesse oblige?! Noble? Obligation? Hmmm. I’ll give it a few minutes. Randy B should be by soon. He knows everything…
painedsmile over 1 year ago
Is a sham a pillow? Thanks for making me feel extra stupid, Sister T!
painedsmile over 1 year ago
Is that Harriet from Little House on the Prairie?
painedsmile over 1 year ago
I found it.
https://www.antonym.com/antonyms/noblesse-oblige
noun. the obligation of those of high rank to be honorable and generous (often used ironically).
Include pronunciation.
painedsmile over 1 year ago
In French, noblesse oblige means literally “nobility obligates.” French speakers transformed the phrase into a noun, which English speakers picked up in the 19th century. Then, as now, noblesse oblige referred to the unwritten obligation of people from a noble ancestry to act honorably and generously to others. Later, by extension, it also came to refer to the obligation of anyone who is in a better position than others—due, for example, to high office or celebrity—to act respectably and responsibly.
Say What Now‽ Premium Member over 1 year ago
Unwashed! I just took a bath last month.
3hourtour Premium Member over 1 year ago
…I queer time of year to be thinking of Boxing Day…
…yet, Christianity spread through the upper crust of Roman society through the slave servants to their mistresses…
…while general daddy was with the boys…
…those that were not yet disposed by the lions and pot kettles…
…converted the mommies …
…& the mommies converted the children…
…Charlemagne…
…to his good senses…
…rode the wave…
…and gave his own, I have a dream speech…
…nowadays…
…in God we trust is on all of our monies…
…cash…
…the mighty buck…
…the purest form…
…the truest form…
…of socialism…
…is exalted no higher than the corporate world that is America…
…us Americans are especially good at it…
…that’s all fine and well, Norm…
…I was just wondering if you were going to start a tab, or what?…
…I was getting to that, my good man…
…but, now, I need another beer…
Kaputnik over 1 year ago
Time to treat the hoi polloi to a mass washing.
*Hot Rod* over 1 year ago
Tom Drooly, exchanging spit gets one high. Hug a pillow and even use pillow talk to split the stone in two. Pass the gass filled order on and donate the old then buy new used one at half the price.
*Hot Rod* over 1 year ago
Horse, lead us back to the stall in our barn. The old gal sure looks like a black beauty.
Brass Orchid Premium Member over 1 year ago
Don’t forget to donate your used silk shorts, and write it off on your taxes.
But don’t expect gratitude for your efforts.
Zebrastripes over 1 year ago
The rocks and washboards were hard on her hands! Not to mention dragging the shams back and forth to the river and back…it’s easier to donate and buy new than to do the backbreaking work by the waters edge!
Radish... over 1 year ago
I don’t think we’re in Kansas anymore.
coltish1 over 1 year ago
Oh, that’s right. That’s what I saw in you, dear. [Sigh.]
coltish1 over 1 year ago
It’s because I’m not doing my reading homework (on the Blog) that I keep flunking the quizzes.
Wow. Flashing back to high school, where I didn’t even have the excuse of being distracted by girls. (He/him here.) (And we all had to wear jackets and ties and sing hymns in assembly.)
Rotifer FREE BEER & BATH MATS ON FEB. 31st Thalweg Premium Member over 1 year ago
If Edward Bulwer-Lytton was alive this would kill him.
(If H.L. Mencken was alive this would infuriate him.)
Howard'sMyHero over 1 year ago
All the giving and getting can wear you inside-and-out …!
( shams too, to, two, tutu )
willie_mctell over 1 year ago
Shams are only a dream for many.
charles9156 over 1 year ago
what about the horse?
6turtle9 over 1 year ago
Sounds like a whole lotta sham-wow to me.
Sisyphos over 1 year ago
Sigh.
Well, my dear, they had better wash before touching my clean Shams! Your noblesse oblige reeks of what the news mavens are wont to call “virtue signaling”! Now, get this buggy in gear (so to speak) and let’s roll!