puroburemu n. a problem. Etymological Note: < Eng. ‘problem’ (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
puroburemu n. a problem. Etymological Note: < Eng. ‘problem’ (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)
If you start the phrase when in Rome… but don’t finish the sentence with do as the Romans do, or say birds of a feather… without adding flock together, you’re engaging in anapodoton, a term of rhetoric that refers to the...