
What's your problem Jackson?
Posted Mar 2, 2011 by anonymous | 109 views | 0 comments
YOU POST SHIT AGAINST ME THEN RUN OFF! WELL ANY TIME YOU HAVE THE BALLS LETS HAVE A LITTLE 'CHAT' COWARD!...........One who shows ignoble fear in the face of danger or pain. [Middle English, from Old French couard, from coue, tail, from Latin cauda.] coward cow'ard adj. WORD HISTORY A coward is one who “turns tail.” The word comes from Old French couart, coart, “coward,” and is related to Italian codardo, “coward.” Couart is formed from coe, a northern French dialectal variant of cue, “tail” (from Latin cōda), to which the derogatory suffix –ard was added. This suffix appears in bastard, laggard, and sluggard, to name a few. A coward may also be one with his tail between his legs. In heraldry a lion couard, “cowardly lion,” was depicted with his tail between his legs. So a coward may be one with his tail hidden between his legs or one who turns tail and runs like a rabbit, with his tail showing.
No comments yet. Be first!