Natrant
named after a popular montreal area teacher who currently resides on the south sh-r- of the city. guilty of occasionally expressing her often vocal and opinionated social & political thoughts to her legion of followers primarily in southern quebec, but also throughout north america and beyond. somewhat controversial, yet widely loved by most.
one who “natrants” is often -ssociated with those of a higher intelligence and superior i.q – yet can also be -ssociated with a mild form of verbal diarrhea.
“to my anonymous facebook “stalker/friend” who is fixated with my daily posts you are a sad case. you’re a coward. if the biggest thing you have in your life is my facebook posts, you really need to find a life. who ever you are, i’m in a league of my own…haven’t you learned that by now?
– this person was consequently a victim of natrant.
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