Flyte

/flaɪt/ verb

Definition

To exchange harsh insults or abusive words with someone, especially in a witty or humorous way.

Etymology

From Old Norse 'flyta' or Old English origins, meaning 'to scold' or 'to quarrel.' This word has Scottish and Northern English roots, and historically referred to a formalized exchange of insults in verse.

Kelly Says

Medieval Scottish and English poets actually held competitions called 'flyting matches' where they tried to insult each other in the most creative ways possible—it was like ancient rap battles but with more creative wordplay!

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