Aretha Franklin
Noun 1. Tartuffe - a hypocrite who pretends to religious piety (after the protagonist in a play by Moliere)
Tartufe
dissembler, dissimulator, hypocrite, phoney, phony, pretender - a person who professes beliefs and opinions that he or she does not hold in order to conceal his or her real feelings or motives
According to Nietzsche, English people were boring plodders -- very practical -- but very boring and plodding --- eminently guilty of moral tartufferie............
food for thought:
can't sounds the same as cunt in british english, along with 'lust' and 'last'
's tough / stuff / staff all sound the same
's crewed (like the spaceship in Avatar) 's screwed (ruined/no good)
add a speech impediment and 'th' words become 'f' words to the subconcious -
eg., fought = thought and without the speech impediment are very similar
in australia the british english is so bastardized that 'beers' sounds like 'biz' (short for business).........
in american english where the british tartuffic can't sounds like cunt and lust sounds like lust (etc) has been ditched (presumably by the Puritan settlers -- also english people to a large extent)........ nevertheless english remains an enigmatic language (possibly created intentionally like that to a large extent by the writer of the shakespeare plays) with double and triple wordplays in many sentences playing out:
here's example one million and twenty five:
i haven't got a fucking cent?
(you haven't got a fucking Scent???? (hello)
Moor sounds like more........... how many homynyms can you find?
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