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highwaistedpants4evr t1_j6ltmwu wrote
Reply to comment by SaukPuhpet in ELI5: Why does the order of adjectives matter? by AbleReporter565
Another great example: “Hey, I'm gonna give you to the count of ten, to get your ugly, yella, no-good keister off my property, before I pump your guts full of lead!”
malenkylizards t1_j6lvz0k wrote
But...that example breaks the alleged rule. Ugly and no good are both opinions, yella is a color. If the rule really worked without exception, this would sound wrong and strange to us, but "ugly, no-good, yella keister" would sound normal. I'd say the opposite is true, the one following the rules sounds a tiny bit worse but is also pretty much fine.
redhedinsanity t1_j6lyo7q wrote
"yella" (yellow) is an old-time slang word for "cowardly" (short for "yellow-bellied"), in this case it's not actually describing the color, so it does fit since it's 3 opinions about the person's character.
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