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The phrase
"boomer move"
In Shakespearean 🎭
"a doting greybeard's folly"
methinks thou speakest of an act so stale and ancient it smells of the tomb. 'tis the clumsy gait of an old man.
e.g. to lose thy spectacles upon thine own brow is a doting greybeard's folly, forsooth!
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- 🎭 Shakespeareananonymous
"a doting greybeard's folly"
methinks thou speakest of an act so stale and ancient it smells of the tomb. 'tis the clumsy gait of an old man.
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