that'd be like instimulable? :)
ax
annas のメッセージ:
> > In the UK it is used to mean that the person described as having "no
> > sense, [and] no feeling" is basically not acting in a sensible way in
> > response to what anyone else does. It can also mean that they act
> > recklessly, without thought of harm: "no sense" (they don't think about
> > what they are doing) and "no feeling" (they don't even notice when they
> > get hurt). It's used as a criticism, often of children who behave
> > irresponsibly. I haven't come across the way you interpret it.
> >
> > More context would help, though, is this being used about a person? If
> > not, how is it being used?
> >
> Thank you so much!
> Yes, it is used for a person, who would like to undergo cosmetic
> surgery on his nose, after being a boxer and after having it broken for
> four times.....
> Thanks again!
> anna
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