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Delmobile, thanks! It makes sense since it's a comedy show.
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Yeah, that's how he looks like :) His boss is a male
Looks like his wife joked.
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Hi! Could you help me to get what the woman means saying to her husband who is doing great on his job.
I'm just surprised it didn't happen sooner (promotion) , the way you're poured into those shorts .( uniform)
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Hello! Help please, to figure out what does the expression in bold mean?
Hey, Tommy, good luck on Sunday! Sock one out of the park for me!
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Hi! In the following sentence: So far, fans have given the actors an enthusiastic thumbs up .
Can we say that an enthusiastic thumbs up has the function of the direct object in this sentence?
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Hello, I've got a question about expression " throw it around the back ". In the following context it has the meaning of "changing back", right?
In what other situations can we use this expression?
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When you're said sth like this: " So you really teared up back there " What does it mean?
teared up - ?
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That's the dialogue:
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Arthur: Hey there! How you doing?
A salesman: Fine.
Arthur: What are you, a Korean fellow?
A salesman: No, I'm Irish.
Arthur: Beautiful country. Never been there. Question for you.
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I heared in a show one guy said " We are not holding out on the yams " Is it correct? May be he meant we dont hold the yams out. It's the scene in the Supermarket when one of the characters is asking a salesman where they keep good
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I got a question, a man saying to his wife that he’s going somewhere with his friend, but he was supposed to stay with her father. On his wife’s question “What about my father?” He says: “ Press box. It’s catered .” What does the last
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