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In reply to the discussion: Hello fellow vermin!! [View all]mr blur
(7,753 posts)21. Actually, I think it pre-dates American-English
From the Latin "vermis", via old French to Middle English. I would have thought that "varmint" came from "vermin", not vice versa.
Sorry to contradict you but we vermin are an disruptive lot. Ask any sailor.
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Good question, all we do know for sure is that they are DU jury-approved descriptions...
truebrit71
Apr 2015
#3
that one is an example of an atheist who believes in gods and demons and prayer.
Warren Stupidity
Apr 2015
#7
I have long identified as something like a porcupine, so this is remarkably accurate.
AtheistCrusader
Apr 2015
#16
But I have it on good authority from one of the nautical types that no one is lurking in AA...
Act_of_Reparation
Apr 2015
#48
But only an Internet bully. I'm sure IRL, milquetoast is the apt description.
cleanhippie
May 2015
#62