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far be it from me
(
idea
)
by
yclept
Wed Feb 26 2003 at 15:54:16
This phrase is the distinctive marker of a
disclaimer
which usually
precede
s, or occasionally
follow
s, a positive or negative
criticism
.
Far be it from me to impose my opinions on anyone else, but I think that
that is just sick
!
Its claim is usually directly contradicted upon completion of the thought.
What he is doing is sick! Although, far be it from me to suggest that
I am a better person than he is
.
The level of
contradiction
can be a matter of degree.
Far be it from me to claim to know
everything
, but
I know sick when I see it
!
Some people use it and are apparently
unaware
that they have seeded their statement with irony. However,
many
people use it as a
backhanded
way of saying exactly what they claim to be
dis
claiming.
But far be it from me to make any assumptions about the usage of the phrase.
I
am
, however,
sick
.
tdent
directed me to
Paraleipsis
. I love language!
Paraleipsis
How to build a hijack-proof airplane
No knowledge is too much to bear
M-x
Alex the Parrot
My grandmother and I traveling in time
balrog s'mores
Myth of creation
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
The Good Soldier
thefez: our global nightmare
dressage
know it all
Mutter
Grouse
Criticism
Backhanded
suggest
irritate
kvetch
imply
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