Funnily enough, most people detest me on first meeting. I'm a slow grower. Suits me just fine. My motto is
Thrice Thrawn!
thrawn
(thrôn)
adj. Chiefly Scots
1. Crooked or twisted; misshapen.
2. Perverse; contrary.
[Scots, past participle of thraw,
to twist, wrench, from MiddleEnglish thrauen, from Old English thrāwan; see
throw.]
thrawn′ly adv.
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thrawn
(θrɔːn)
adj
1. crooked or twisted
2. stubborn; perverse
[Northern English dialect, variant of thrown, from Old English
thrāwan to twist about, throw]
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thrawn
(θrɔn, θrɑn)
adj. Scot.
1. twisted; crooked; distorted.
2. contrary; peevish; perverse.
[1400–50; late Middle English; N and Scots form of
thrown]
thrawn′ly, adv.
thrawn′ness, n.