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Shela
"such a silly" in english slang????
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Aug 25, 2011 7:29 PM
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"silly "means foolish; not sensible. Examples Don't be so silly! There are some silly children/women/men everywhere.
Usually "such a silly" has a noun after the adjective "silly". Example: He is such a silly man[ foolish man]
Other examples of slang: He/she is a "silly billy" or a "silly duffer"
August 25, 2011
"You're such a silly (person)!" is how you'd read it.
August 25, 2011
It is possible to say 'Don't be such a silly.' In this case, 'silly' is acting as a noun.
The phrase means 'Don't be such a foolish person. It can be quite an affectionate statement, between very close friends.
August 25, 2011
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