👉 Disdainful indication that something is obvious.
Alright class, settle down, let’s take a look!
You’ve stumbled upon a word, quite clever and sly,
“Der,” it seems, catches your curious eye.
The dictionary tells you, with a pointed decree,
"Disdainful indication that something is obvious," you see?
Now, “der” isn't a simple word to grasp,
It’s more than just stating facts, a subtle task!
Think of it like this – imagine a sign,
Pointing out the answer, perfectly divine.
It’s as if you’re saying with a little tease,
“Really? You don't
see
? It’s plain to appease!”
Like when you spot a bright red rose in bloom,
And someone asks, “Is it red?” – dispelling all gloom!
Der
is the feeling, the slight, knowing glance,
A little bit of humor, a confident dance.
It's suggesting that what’s obvious and clear,
Doesn't need further explanation, my dear!
Do you have any questions about this playful phrase? Let me know if it’s still a hazy maze!