Behave vs Celebutard - What's the difference?
behave | celebutard |
(label) To conduct (oneself) well, or in a given way.
* Bible, ii. 21
(label) To act, conduct oneself in a specific manner;
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, title= To conduct, manage, regulate (something).
* (William Shakespeare) (1564-1616)
* 1590 , (Edmund Spenser), (The Faerie Queene) , II.iii:
(label) To act in a polite or proper way.
(informal, pejorative, offensive, slang) A celebrity viewed as unintelligent; especially a celebrity who behaves badly in public.
* 2007 , Clayton Neuman, “
* 2009 , Andrea Peyser, “
As a verb behave
is (label) to conduct (oneself) well, or in a given way.As a noun celebutard is
(informal|pejorative|offensive|slang) a celebrity viewed as unintelligent; especially a celebrity who behaves badly in public.behave
English
Verb
- those that behaved themselves manfully
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- He did behave his anger ere 'twas spent.
- who his limbs with labours, and his mind / Behaues with cares, cannot so easie mis.
Derived terms
* behave oneselfExternal links
* * 1000 English basic wordscelebutard
English
Noun
(en noun)The Time 100 – Are They Worthy?]” in [[w:Time Magazine, Time], 17 April
- Paris Hilton … helped coin the buzzword celebutard'' , a cross between ''celebrity'' and ''retard . From her sex tapes to having her belongings auctioned on the Web, she seems to totter from one embarrassing moment to another.
Celebutards: A Pox on All the Celebs and Politicians Gone Wild]” in [[w:New_York_Post, New York Post], 25 January
- [A]t some point between the moment a movie script wanders into the hands of a world-class celebutard such as George Clooney, and the words travel through lilting vocal chords and land on unsuspecting ears, something terrible occurs.