"Take it seriously you brain-rotten monkey" that's exactly what my friend said to my other friend while playing a game and having some banter.What kind of a sentence would I (or anyone) use that phrase in?
That's funny! I wouldn't change it."Take it seriously you brain-rotten monkey" that's exactly what my friend said to my other friend while playing a game and having some banter.
"Take it seriously, you brain-rotten monkey!"that'sis exactly what my friend said to my other friend while playing a game and having some banter.
You might also hear "braindead" + noun. (It's sometimes written as "brain-dead" as an adjective.) For example, someone might say "Don't do that, you brain-dead idiot!" It's not very PC these days because of the possibility of offending the families of someone who is actually (medically) brain dead.I've never encountered either term, and recommend you don't use them.
Instead, use brainless to mean 'foolish' or'stupid'.
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