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'''Bart''': But it involves being a bit underhanded, a bit devious, a bit, as the French say: '''Bartesque'''. | '''Bart''': But it involves being a bit underhanded, a bit devious, a bit, as the French say: '''Bartesque'''. | ||
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Latest revision as of 12:09, December 2, 2013
Contents
French[edit]
Etymology[edit]
- Of French origin.
- Consisting of the name Bart and the suffix -esque meaning: In the style or manner of.
Definition[edit]
Bartesque[edit]
- adjective
- underhanded, devious
Usage[edit]
Used in[edit]
Used by[edit]
- Bart Simpson - using the word to describe being devious and underhanded.
Quotes[edit]
Bart: But it involves being a bit underhanded, a bit devious, a bit, as the French say: Bartesque.
Dictionary articles
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Adultivity • Appling • Aserose • Avoision • Bagzooka • Banjoologist • Bartesque • Bathiola • Beginualize • Buh • Cromulent • D'oh • Frogurt • Goomar • Kwyjibo • Lupper • Obo-mo-boe • Tuba-ma-ba • Vegetabletarian • Vio-ma-lin |