A-crowd?

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Marxist  #520276  Thu, 29 May 08 03:00 AM

In the movie"The princess diaries",there is a sentence 'for a second there...I thought you were going A-crowd on me.',which occurs when Lily and Mia saw two students kissing.What does that mean?

  
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Grammar Geek  #520282  Thu, 29 May 08 03:07 AM

I haven't a clue. The "A-crowd" sounds like the popular kids. Could it mean that her friend thought she was leaving her group of friends to be one of the popular kids?

  
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Delmobile  #520292  Thu, 29 May 08 03:21 AM
 Without going upstairs to ask my daughter, I would guess the same thing: "A-crowd" being a combination of "A-list" and "in crowd." The latter is a somewhat dated slang term for popular kids, immortalized in musical form in the 60s. Wikipedia has an interesting entry for "A-list;" I had no idea that was an actual, physical list, like Debrett's Peerage. 
  
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Vorpar  #520296  Thu, 29 May 08 03:25 AM

There is also what they call a "type-A personality". Typically an overachiever.

  
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Marxist  #520323  Thu, 29 May 08 04:24 AM

Thanks to all of you! You really did me a great favor!

  
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