imply /ĭm-plī′/
transitive verb
To express or state indirectly.
"She implied that she was in a hurry."
To make evident indirectly: synonym: suggest.
"His fine clothes implied that he was wealthy."
To involve by logical necessity; entail.
"Life implies growth and death."
@jaroonn You implied President Trump is a homophobe. You claimed he couldn't have reason, beyond money, to celebrate with a gay couple - what homophobes are like.
As dumbass coward, you often imply things - rather than say them.
If you think it reflects credit on you: It doesn't.
It reflects discredit on you.
In addition to dumbass coward who smears people by false implication: You're also pro-groomer & a racist-extremist - we now know.


What a hoot





