dek wrote:
seriously, i'm pretty sure you don't know what that word means, and only used it because you've heard it before and it has 4 syllables.
nothing she said was hyperbole. nothing she said was even grandiose fact, much less exaggerated.
hyperbole, noun:
1. obvious and intentional exaggeration.
2. an extravagant statement or figure of speech not intended to be taken literally, as “to wait an eternity.”
Origin:
1520–30; < Gk hyperbolḗ excess, exaggeration, throwing beyond, equiv. to hyper- hyper- + bolḗ throw
BUT DON'T WORRY I'LL LEARN WHAT IT MEANS THIS SUMMER
What started this whole dialogue was that it was said that I had accused Isamoo of something he never did - and so I related all that had happened.
People will say and believe what they please.