[ He's about to object to the categorization of "Jack" as either humourous or familiar when he decides better of it and shuts his mouth. As always, it's complicated to explain to someone who does not know Nigel particularly well. ]
Nigel gave it to me. It can mean "knave" or "rogue," which is the sense he uses it in. I suppose he thinks it's funny.
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Nigel gave it to me. It can mean "knave" or "rogue," which is the sense he uses it in. I suppose he thinks it's funny.