shame, shame
English
Etymology
Reduplication of shame.
Interjection
shame, shame
- I condemn the content of this speech; Expression of admonishment or disgust at the content of a speech.
- 1970, “The Royal Society for Putting Things on Top of Other Things”, in Monty Python's Flying Circus:
- Sir William: No, there are still many things, and I cannot emphasize this too strongly, not on top of other things. I myself, on my way here this evening, saw a thing that was not on top of another thing in any way.
Other members: Shame, shame!
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