Well, ask yourself no longer; the answer is here: SHAKE-SPEARE, of course! And, furthermore, he used it as part of an insult, ha ha! Unsurprising.
The OED gives this earliest written usage:
1593 SHAKES. 2 Hen. VI, V. i. 157 Hence heape of wrath, foule indigested lumpe, As crooked in thy manners, as thy shape.
I'm totally gonna call somebody a "foul indigested lump" the next time I get cut off in traffic. Fer reals.
3 comments:
Hey, I somewhat resemble that remark!
ha. thanks for posting a comment.
And thanks for reading mine too! And a special thanks from me to you for being a rare blogger that isn't obsessed with kids and religion...we are few and far between...kick ass!
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