Adding more punctuation marks just makes you seem more legitimate-er! :roflmao:
What's with all this defacing business? Is someone drawing or painting on someone else or something? For future reference:|
Deface: "transitive verb
1: to mar the appearance of : injure by effacing significant details <deface an inscription>"
(
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/deface)
Perhaps the word you're looking for is DEFAME, in which case:
Defame: "transitive verb
1 archaic : disgrace
2: to harm the reputation of by libel or slander
(
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/defame?show=0&t=1343366259)
For further reference, this is very difficult to prove in court. And even if you COULD prove it, you'd have to ALSO prove that you suffered some sort of injurious event as a direct result in order to obtain any type of enforceable judgement.
This concludes today's grammar lesson. :thumb:
(In case you're wondering, this was pretty much aimed at you, duramini) :hello: