>>62249061But he didn't say that.
>>62249100He is an actual monster. Maybe you just need to familiarize yourself with English.
mon·ster
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noun
noun: monster; plural noun: monsters
1.
an imaginary creature that is typically large, ugly, and frightening.
synonyms: giant, mammoth, colossus, leviathan, titan; informaljumbo
"he's a monster of a man"
an inhumanly cruel or wicked person.
"he was an unfeeling, treacherous monster"
synonyms: brute, fiend, beast, devil, demon, barbarian, savage, animal; More
humorous
a person, typically a child, who is rude or badly behaved.
"Christopher is only a year old, but already he is a little monster"
synonyms: rascal, imp, monkey, wretch, devil; More
a thing or animal that is excessively or dauntingly large.
"this is a monster of a book, almost 2,000 pages"
a congenitally malformed or mutant animal or plant.
verbBRITISHinformal
verb: monster; 3rd person present: monsters; past tense: monstered; past participle: monstered; gerund or present participle: monstering
1.
criticize or reprimand severely.
"my mother used to monster me for coming home so late"