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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Merky morally

What's it mean when you say you don't take to the morally merky?
  

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don't take to = find it difficult to accept or sympathize with merky -- no such word; you mean murky. murky -- vague, obscure It means, approximately, that you are uncomfortable in situations where it is not clear whether your actions are moral or not. CJ

  • don't take to = find it difficult to accept or sympathize with merky -- no such word; you mean murky.
  • murky -- vague, obscure It means, approximately, that you are uncomfortable in situations where it is not clear whether your actions are moral or not.
  • CJ
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don't take to = find it difficult to accept or sympathize with
merky -- no such word; you mean murky.
murky -- vague, obscure

It means, approximately, that you are uncomfortable in situations where it is not clear whether your actions are moral or not.

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Or perhaps that you are uncomfortable with people whose morality is unclear.

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