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My dad is obsessed with people using fulsome; it doesn't mean being praised, it means being foolish or false
This is not a good example.
Even today, it can be still be used in its original 13th century sense - generous or abundant.
What other meaning does it have ? I have alway understood fulsome to mean, greatly or in detail. When I looked it up I got copious and abundant. Of course it is mostly used in conjunction with praise, but that is not part of its meaning. When I stub my toe, I am certainly capable of fulsome abuse.
I had a modest lie-in on Sunday due to man-flu . . I sent my wife a text saying "can you make you're [sic] husband a cup of tea?" . . how sad is it that I found that funny?Usual yours and you're
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