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:Ace: | 23:44 Fri 30th Jun 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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My friend says that I have a way with words, What does she mean by this? :-S
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Could mean several things, depending on the context.

She could be implying you have the gift of the gab, could talk your way out of anything (or into anything) or use 100 words when 10 will do.

Or she may mean that you express yourself very well.

Usually it's a compliment.
Depending on the context (and voice inflection) it can either be a compliment, i.e., you have the ability to craft phrases and use the language to clearly describe your meaning, or, it can mean that you have the ability, again because of your ability to use words to twist meanings. deflect criticism, or falsely flatter to your advantage that can cause mistrust and possibly dislike of you...
Sorry, Ethel. you weren't there when I began...
That's ok, clanad. You've got a way with words.


:)
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Meaning I like your style, clanad.

if she is your friend why do you not ask for clarification - if you have a way with words you should be be able to do it with diplomacy
Tony Capstick on "Capstick Comes Home":

"'Brown bread and butter! Brown bread and butter???? You great, fat, ugly, idle wart. You spawny-eyed, parrot-faced wazzock!'" He had a way wi' words did me fatha!
You're obviously a fine judge of character, style and intelligence, Ethel!

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