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You didn't say "wise" you said "wisen". Different word. Different meaning. You're an pompous fool.
"But really, read a dictionary because you can't spell for♥♥♥♥♥♥and use improper eords at incorrect locations."
What is an "eord", Mr. Spelling Expert?
Perhaps you should learn YOUR place, moron...
I know, right?
Clear difference between a typo and inability to spell, so I suggest not pretending to be clever if you know what good for you. Granted, that requires thinking so I don't have much hope for you. Secondly, you clearly have no concept of context clues do you're once more dismissed.
Now, are you done yet or do you wish to continue making a mockerycof yourself? Because I can poke holes in your "logic" all day, you preposterous degenerate.
I know which one I am: I'm the mo.fo. who don't back down from ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥.
If I know what's good for me, eh? I love you internet tough guys. What are you? Twelve? You have made a fool of yourself and you continue to do so.
Ah, the classic age trope. Not very original, are you? As for what I am? Intolerant of degenerate inepts such as yourself.
All I can say is if I was twelve, then that says a lot if someone of that age is more intelligent and less convoluted than you.
Also, to further clarify your ignorance..
wisen
Use wisen in a sentence
Verb
(third-person singular simple present wisens, present participle wisening, simple past and past participle wisened)
To become wiser.
Usage notes
Usually followed by "up": "The ignorant always wisen up." -Charles Neal
Seriously? You think wiktionary.org is a respectable source of information? Clearly you are only twelve.
Let me teach you about respectable sources of information so that in future you can be less of an embarrassment to yourself:
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/wise
See? What you meant to say was "wise up" because that's actually English, not gibberish.
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/search?utf8=%E2%9C%93&filter=dictionary&query=wisen
You think that's where I got that from? I'd say assumptions make an ass out of you and me, but clearly that'd be a lie; it makes one only out of you once again. Perhaps it's unclear to you that there are various forms of a word, it's usage, and cultures? No, I didn't think so. So, no, I meant exactly what I said and you'd best learn that real fast.
Feel free to try yet again to "teach" me about your ignorance and I'll once more debunk your idiocy, bud.
To primarily debunk this retort to "wisen" using your exact source..
Definition of wizened in English:
wizened
ADJECTIVE
Shrivelled or wrinkled with age.
‘a wizened, weather-beaten old man’
More example sentencesSynonyms
Origin
Early 16th century: past participle of archaic wizen ‘shrivel’, of Germanic origin.
Pronunciation
wizened/ˈwɪz(ə)nd/
https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/wizened
Nothing to do with wisen. Yet again, your "thought" process is fairly useless. Thank you for providing a direct source to your idiocy.
Now, mind you of course that this is only the English/British dictionary and is not absolutely adherent to the world in its entirety. Somewhere, you [might] be correct but not with your own linked source. Sad.
So, where you are wrong in attempting to retort that my use of "wisen" referred to wrinkling with age, allow me to once again state: wisen up. Though, I suppose using context clues regardless of if "wisen" was in the English/British dictionary wouldn't be something you know about to properly apply the meaning to "wise."
LoL
Still acting like a twelve year old child, eh? It's time for you to grow up and wise up.
You should go back and re-read:
Wisen, Wizen, wizened: "shrivelled or wrinkled with age."
You're using a dictionary that proves you wrong, to look up a word that you didn't use, to prove me wrong..?
Wisen is an old version of wizen, no longer in usage. That's why it's not in the dictionary. Because it's not English, moron. All you've done is prove me right and show yourself up again.