- an
archaic meaning in
American slang meaning a
person who
chatters impertinently. The term
jaywalking was
coined in the
first decade of the 1900s to...
-
There are no less than six
fables concerning an
impertinent insect,
which is
taken in
general to
refer to the kind of
interfering person who
makes himself...
- The
Sullen Lovers; Or, The
Impertinents is a 1668
comedy play by the
English writer Thomas Shadwell,
inspired by Molière's Les Fâcheux. It was
staged by...
- The
Impertinent Lovers: or, A
Coquet at her Wit's End is a 1723
comedy play by the
British writer Francis Hawling. It was
submitted to Sir
Richard Steele...
- The
Curious Impertinent (Spanish: El
curioso impertinente) is a 1953
Spanish historical film
directed by
Flavio Calzavara and
starring Aurora Bautista...
-
Initially working as an intern,
Melendez became known for
asking celebrities impertinent questions at
events and
press conferences with his stuttering. He left...
-
Brown with a gift of
three dead mice. Nutkin, however,
dances about impertinently singing a
silly riddle. Old
Brown pays no
attention to Nutkin, but permits...
- father,
Charles considered discussion of his
marriage in the
Commons impertinent and an
infringement of his father's
royal prerogative. In
January 1622...
- but also "a busy-body, [who] is
accordingly officious, garrulous, and
impertinent". In Act II,
Hamlet refers to
Polonius as a "tedious old fool" and taunts...
- Millman,
Joyce (September 24, 1995). "PBS'S
HISTORY OF ROCK:
quirky &
impertinent". San
Francisco Chronicle.
Retrieved November 4, 2020. "Two
Billion Hearts"...