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610 B
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rant
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1. To persist in discussing a specific subject. 2. To speak authoritatively
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on a subject about which one knows very little. 3. To complain to a person
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who is not in a position to correct the difficulty. 4. To purposely annoy
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another person verbally. 5. To evangelize. See flame. 6. Also used to
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describe a less negative form of blather, such as friendly bullshitting.
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Ranting differs slightly from flaming in that to rant implies that it is
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the persistence or obliviousness of the person speaking that is annoying,
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while flame implies somewhat more strongly that the tone or content is
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offensive as well.
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