You have been bested at every turn sir.
You're clearly beyond your depth mm #19. Go wrestle in a vastly lower weight-class. You might have a slight chance against grammar school students.
dodge (dòj) verb
dodged, dodging, dodges verb, transitive
To evade (an obligation, for example) by cunning, trickery, or deceit: kept dodging the reporter's questions.
[Origin unknown.] *
Contrasted with:
refute (rî-fy¡t´) verb, transitive
refuted, refuting, refutes
To prove to be false or erroneous; overthrow by argument or proof: refute testimony.
[Latin refútâre.]
- refut´abil´ity (rî-fy¡´te-bîl´î-tê, rèf´ye-te-) noun
- refut´able (rî-fy¡´te-bel, rèf´ye-te-) adjective
- refut´ably adverb
- refut´er noun *
Mine was a refutation, not a dodge.
And your ruse to dodge with mis-label may be amusing, but feeble & transparent.
You're not good enough to go up against me.
Better to keep your mouth closed and be thought a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.- inspired by Proverbs 17:28
* Excerpted from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Third Edition © 1996 by Houghton Mifflin Company. Electronic version licensed from INSO Corporation; further reproduction and distribution in accordance with the Copyright Law of the United States. All rights reserved.