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[–] 16567823? ago 

wary adjective
\ ˈwer-ē \
warier; wariest
Definition of wary
marked by keen caution, cunning, and watchfulness especially in detecting and escaping danger

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[–] 16567786? ago 

I'm so weary of Grammar Nazi's.

weary adjective
wea·​ry | \ ˈwir-ē \
wearier; weariest
Definition of weary (Entry 1 of 2)
1 : exhausted in strength, endurance, vigor, or freshness
2 : expressing or characteristic of weariness
a weary sign
3 : having one's patience, tolerance, or pleasure exhausted —used with of
soon grew weary of waiting
4 : WEARISOME
weary verb
wea·​ry | \ ˈwir-ē \
wearied; wearying
Definition of weary (Entry 2 of 2)
intransitive verb

to become weary transitive verb

to make weary

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[–] 16568198? [S] ago 

"Nazis", not "Nazi's"!

"I'm wary of bears" means you're scared or avoidant of them. It's not the same as "weary of bears" (which would mean you're bored of them).

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[–] 16568878? ago 

Bear we me here...

You bearly have the Nazi's best interest for Grammar.

Yet bearly can a BlackBare be weary of the Nazi's wary insanity.

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[–] 16568205? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Since we don't know the context of your fucking rant, it could be either, or both. Who Knows?

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[–] 16568228? [S] ago 

Think of the sentence, "I'm wary of snakes". Wary and weary are not interchangeable. Most people use "weary" when they mean to use "wary" if they knew the difference.

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[–] 16568833? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Oh, I know the difference. If I’ve been dealing with a lot of snakes, I could be weary of them, too.

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[–] 16567870? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Their they're there OP, it'll be ok.