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Hi,
As usual...
So the following sentence:
Two cops are talking on the phone, then one says "Stay on your cell phone.
I got the ASAC's phone."
What does "ASAC's phone" mean?
Thanks.
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Exactly, MrPedantic.
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Tow guys are talking to the jazz musician.
One is about to kill him, the other one is protesting:
"Come on, give the dude a pass.
You like the guy, how he plays.
Let's just play a little jazz."
Things getting better?
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Hi,
How am I to understand the following dialog:
"John Does didn't pan out, but you'll
never guess who's in the meat locker."
"Who?"
"Sylvester Clarke, criminal attorney
turned lawyer criminal."
What does it mean? CRIMINAL
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Hi,
A difficulty in the following sentence:
"You like the guy, how he plays.
Let's just play a little jazz."
I mean, can "play a little jazz" have an indiomatic meaning and if so please explain it.
Thanks.
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Hi,
Please help me with the following sentence:
"All my prep was in there.
You are screwing with my work."
What does SCREWING WITH MY WORK mean?
Thanks.
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Hi,
And again I need your help.
The following dialog:
- Having a good night?
- Mezzo mezzo.
What is "mezzo mezzo"?
Thanks.
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Hi,
Please help me with the following sentence
"Take this one night. July 22nd, 1964.
Who you think walks through that door?"
"Miles Davis. That's right."
"In the flesh?"
"Anyway, he had been recording a session
up at Columbia, up
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Hi,
Another difficulty:
"Old guy across the alley watching TV
says he saw a cab earlier tonight with two guys walking around the hood."
"Description? He see anything?"
"Kind of saw. Guy's got glasses
like Coke bottles."
So
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So it would be the police cars?
If so, it's good.
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