I'm not sure you need the first part- the idea of the leopard proverb is simply that people don't change their real character, even if they try.![]()
Original: A leopard cannot change its spots.
My version: Things on earth change; one's personality never does.
What do you think?
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I'm not sure you need the first part- the idea of the leopard proverb is simply that people don't change their real character, even if they try.![]()
Dear teachers,
When I was 10, I've ever heard my foreign teacher said "Once a sh*t, always a sh*t". Do you think they have similiar meanings?![]()
Similar, though the loepard doesn't have to be negative.![]()
That's a good point. :)Originally Posted by tdol
Another question:
Peter is dubbed Aunt Sally in the workplace.
Aunt Salˇly [ ŕnt sállee ] (plural Aunt Salˇlies)
U.K. butt of criticism: a person or organization that is the constant target of criticism and abusive comment ( informal )
Do you have another word for "Aunt Sally"?
>>Do you have another word for "Aunt Sally"?
I don't know, please help!