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Question: What does yeasty mean in shakespearian insults!?
I'm doing romeo and juliet as a school play, this is homework!!! i need help fast!.Www@QuestionHome@Com


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Yeasty means you smell, Www@QuestionHome@Com

might have something to do with a yeast infection!. (gross)

Shakespeare probably made up 90% of the insults he uses himself, so honestly, it could very well not mean anything!. Maybe it just sounded good!. Www@QuestionHome@Com