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I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck.
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I just feel like someone reached down my throat, grabbed my small intestine, pulled it out of my mouth and tied it around my neck.
Pull out means to remove something or yourself from a place or situation; to withdraw. I pulled out a tooth.
The soldiers pulled out of the area. She pulled out her phone.
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The soldiers pulled out of the area. She pulled out her phone.
Pull out means to remove something or yourself from a place or situation; to withdraw. I pulled out a tooth.
Ross: No I don't, to hell with her, she left me!.
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Ross: No I don't, to hell with her, she left me!.
To hell with what people think... To hell with this job.
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To hell with what people think... To hell with this job.
Ross: I told mom and dad last night, they seemed to take it pretty well.
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Ross: I told mom and dad last night, they seemed to take it pretty well.
Monica: Oh really, so that hysterical phone call I got from a woman sobbing at 3:00 A.M.
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Monica: Oh really, so that hysterical phone call I got from a woman sobbing at 3:00 A.M.
Sofia was sobbing uncontrollably after hearing the bad news...
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Sofia was sobbing uncontrollably after hearing the bad news...
Jose Chinna sat on the floor, sobbing like a child...
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Jose Chinna sat on the floor, sobbing like a child...
Sobbing means crying very hard, usually with your body shaking or making gasping sounds.
Ross: You can see where he'd have trouble.
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Ross: You can see where he'd have trouble.
Monica: Well, I guess we've established who's staying here with Monica...
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Monica: Well, I guess we've established who's staying here with Monica...
Phoebe: (sings) Raindrops on roses and rabbits and kittens, Rachel and Monica turn to look at her.
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Phoebe: (sings) Raindrops on roses and rabbits and kittens, Rachel and Monica turn to look at her.
bluebells and sleighbells and - something with mittens, something and noodles with string...
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bluebells and sleighbells and - something with mittens, something and noodles with string...
Bluebell is a type of small, bell-shaped wildflower—usually blue or violet—that grows in woodlands during spring and often forms large, beautiful carpets of flowers.
I heard two doorbells ringing at the same time, and it scared me...
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I heard two doorbells ringing at the same time, and it scared me...
New smart doorbells can show you who's outside on your phone...
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New smart doorbells can show you who's outside on your phone...
Kids were running around the neighborhood, pressing all the doorbells for fun...
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Kids were running around the neighborhood, pressing all the doorbells for fun...
Doorbell is a device at the entrance of a house or building that makes a sound when pressed, to let people inside know someone is at the door.
She rang the doorbell, and the dog started barking.
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She rang the doorbell, and the dog started barking.
Ring the doorbell.
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Ring the doorbell.
Sleighbell: is a small bell that is attached to a sleigh or horse harness, usually used in winter, which jingles when the sleigh moves.
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Sleighbell: is a small bell that is attached to a sleigh or horse harness, usually used in winter, which jingles when the sleigh moves.
We could hear the sleighbells jingling as the horses trotted through the snow...
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We could hear the sleighbells jingling as the horses trotted through the snow...
The children could hear the sleighbells jingling as Santa's sleigh approached.
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The children could hear the sleighbells jingling as Santa's sleigh approached.
“The whole, hat thing.
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“The whole, hat thing.
Me and Chandler live across the hall. And he's away a lot.
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Me and Chandler live across the hall. And he's away a lot.
The door buzzer sounds and Chandler gets it.
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The door buzzer sounds and Chandler gets it.
Ross: (choked voice) That'd be good...
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Ross: (choked voice) That'd be good...
Phoebe: Ooh, I just pulled out four eyelashes.
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Phoebe: Ooh, I just pulled out four eyelashes.
pull out means to remove something by pulling it, or to take something out of a place by using your hands.
I accidentally pulled out some hair while brushing. The dentist pulled out my tooth yesterday.
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I accidentally pulled out some hair while brushing. The dentist pulled out my tooth yesterday.
pull out means to remove something by pulling it, or to take something out of a place by using your hands.
She pulled out her phone to show me the picture.
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She pulled out her phone to show me the picture.
pull out means to remove something by pulling it, or to take something out of a place by using your hands.
Ross: So Rachel, what're you, what're you up to tonight?.
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Ross: So Rachel, what're you, what're you up to tonight?.
Rachel: Well, I was kinda supposed to be headed for Aruba on my honeymoon, so nothing.
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Rachel: Well, I was kinda supposed to be headed for Aruba on my honeymoon, so nothing.
Chandler: (deadpan) Yes, and we're very excited about it.
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Chandler: (deadpan) Yes, and we're very excited about it.
Deadpan: Means Showing no emotion or expression; deliberately impassive.
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Deadpan: Means Showing no emotion or expression; deliberately impassive.
He delivered the joke with a deadpan expression, and no one laughed at first.
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He delivered the joke with a deadpan expression, and no one laughed at first.
deadpan means To say something in a way that shows no emotion.
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deadpan means To say something in a way that shows no emotion.
She deadpanned, “Oh great, another meeting,” without a hint of sarcasm.
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She deadpanned, “Oh great, another meeting,” without a hint of sarcasm.
She told the joke deadpan, and nobody realized it was funny at first.
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She told the joke deadpan, and nobody realized it was funny at first.
He gave a deadpan reply: ‘Oh, great, another Monday.
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He gave a deadpan reply: ‘Oh, great, another Monday.
The teacher's deadpan expression made the students laugh.
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The teacher's deadpan expression made the students laugh.
I have no brackety thing, I see no whim guys whatsoever and- I cannot feel my legs. He bought the car on a whim.
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I have no brackety thing, I see no whim guys whatsoever and- I cannot feel my legs. He bought the car on a whim.
She bought the dress on a whim. He changed his plans on a whim. We decided to take a road trip on a whim. Joe checks that Ross is not looking and dumps it in a plant.
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She bought the dress on a whim. He changed his plans on a whim. We decided to take a road trip on a whim. Joe checks that Ross is not looking and dumps it in a plant.
She was clutching her bag as she walked through the dark alley.
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She was clutching her bag as she walked through the dark alley.
to clutch. Means To hold something or someone tightly, To grab something firmly, usually because you're afraid, nervous, or don't want to lose it. -
The child was clutching his mother's hand during the thunderstorm.
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The child was clutching his mother's hand during the thunderstorm.
to clutch. Means To hold something or someone tightly, To grab something firmly, usually because you're afraid, nervous, or don't want to lose it. -
Joey: You got screwed.
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Joey: You got screwed.
I guess (I should have caught on) when she started going to the dentist four and five times a week.
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I guess (I should have caught on) when she started going to the dentist four and five times a week.
I should have caught on when he kept checking his phone during dinner...
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I should have caught on when he kept checking his phone during dinner...
I should have caught on that she was upset from the way she was avoiding eye contact. I should have caught on means, I should have realized it earlier or I should have understood what was happening, but I didn't.
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I should have caught on that she was upset from the way she was avoiding eye contact. I should have caught on means, I should have realized it earlier or I should have understood what was happening, but I didn't.
The worst thing I ever did was, I shredded by boyfriend's favorite bath towel.
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The worst thing I ever did was, I shredded by boyfriend's favorite bath towel.
Paul: Ooh, steer clear of you.
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Paul: Ooh, steer clear of you.
You should steer clear of that guy; he's bad news.
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You should steer clear of that guy; he's bad news.
I try to steer clear of fast food because it makes me feel sick.
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I try to steer clear of fast food because it makes me feel sick.
Monica's Apartment, Rachel is talking on the phone and pacing.
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Monica's Apartment, Rachel is talking on the phone and pacing.
The machine cuts her off again and she redials.
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The machine cuts her off again and she redials.
Look, Ross, you gotta understand, between us we haven't had a relationship that has lasted longer than a Mento. a Mento” refers to the candy Mentos.
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Look, Ross, you gotta understand, between us we haven't had a relationship that has lasted longer than a Mento. a Mento” refers to the candy Mentos.
There's Rocky Road, and Cookie Dough, and Bing! Rocky Road y Cookie Dough Are American flavors of ice cream.
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There's Rocky Road, and Cookie Dough, and Bing! Rocky Road y Cookie Dough Are American flavors of ice cream.
Paul said, ever since she walked out on me, I haven't been able to perform sexually... Her boyfriend walked out on her when he discovered she was pregnant by another man.
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Paul said, ever since she walked out on me, I haven't been able to perform sexually... Her boyfriend walked out on her when he discovered she was pregnant by another man.
He's been lonely ever since his wife walked out on him. Mark Antony said, ever since Geniffer walked out on me, I haven't been the same.
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He's been lonely ever since his wife walked out on him. Mark Antony said, ever since Geniffer walked out on me, I haven't been the same.
Michael said, ever since Nelly walked out on me, I haven't been the same. Walk out on someone” means: To abandon them, often without warning.
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Michael said, ever since Nelly walked out on me, I haven't been the same. Walk out on someone” means: To abandon them, often without warning.
What, you wanna spell it out with noodles?.
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What, you wanna spell it out with noodles?.
Monica: (spitting out her drink in shock) Oh God, oh God, I am sorry... I am so sorry...
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Monica: (spitting out her drink in shock) Oh God, oh God, I am sorry... I am so sorry...
I know being spit on is probably not what you need right now. Spit on.
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I know being spit on is probably not what you need right now. Spit on.
He got angry when someone spit on his jacket.
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He got angry when someone spit on his jacket.
The child spat on the floor after tasting the sour candy.
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The child spat on the floor after tasting the sour candy.
I'm glad you smashed her watch.
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I'm glad you smashed her watch.
Ross: (scornful) Grab a spoon.
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Ross: (scornful) Grab a spoon.
Scornful. Means, feeling or showing contempt, disrespect, or strong disapproval toward someone or something.
She gave him a scornful look when he lied.
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She gave him a scornful look when he lied.
In short, if someone is scornful, they are openly showing that they think something is worthless or ridiculous.
His scornful laughter made it clear he didn't take the idea seriously.
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His scornful laughter made it clear he didn't take the idea seriously.
In short, if someone is scornful, they are openly showing that they think something is worthless or ridiculous.
She gave him a scornful look when he forgot her birthday.
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She gave him a scornful look when he forgot her birthday.
His scornful laughter made it clear he didn't take the idea seriously.
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His scornful laughter made it clear he didn't take the idea seriously.
Scornful. Means, feeling or showing contempt, disrespect, or strong disapproval toward someone or something.
The teacher was scornful of the students who didn't do their homework.
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The teacher was scornful of the students who didn't do their homework.
Scornful. Means, feeling or showing contempt, disrespect, or strong disapproval toward someone or something.
Angela's the screamer, Andrea has cats... Even if I could get it together enough to, to ask a woman out,... who am I gonna ask?.
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Angela's the screamer, Andrea has cats... Even if I could get it together enough to, to ask a woman out,... who am I gonna ask?.
Get it together: means to regain control of your emotions, behavior, or situation; to organize yourself or start behaving properly.
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Get it together: means to regain control of your emotions, behavior, or situation; to organize yourself or start behaving properly.
Come on, get it together. We need to finish this project.
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Come on, get it together. We need to finish this project.
After a few weeks of chaos, she finally got it together and started managing her schedule better.
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After a few weeks of chaos, she finally got it together and started managing her schedule better.
Get it together: It's often used when someone seems distracted, upset, or disorganized, and you want them to calm down or focus.
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Get it together: It's often used when someone seems distracted, upset, or disorganized, and you want them to calm down or focus.
You need to get it together before the meeting starts.
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You need to get it together before the meeting starts.
After failing the first exam, he decided to get it together and study harder.
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After failing the first exam, he decided to get it together and study harder.
She finally got it together and finished all her work on time.
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She finally got it together and finished all her work on time.
Ross gazes out of the window and saw to Rachel staring out of her window.
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Ross gazes out of the window and saw to Rachel staring out of her window.
Listen, while you're on a roll, if you feel like you gotta make like a Western omelet or something.
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Listen, while you're on a roll, if you feel like you gotta make like a Western omelet or something.
She's really on a roll today—she's already finished three projects.
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She's really on a roll today—she's already finished three projects.
The team is on a roll, winning every game this season.
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The team is on a roll, winning every game this season.
Keep going — you're on a roll! To be on a roll” means: To be having a series of successes or good luck Everything is going well for you at the moment.
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Keep going — you're on a roll! To be on a roll” means: To be having a series of successes or good luck Everything is going well for you at the moment.
Joey and Chandler taste the coffee, grimace, and pour it into a plant pot.
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Joey and Chandler taste the coffee, grimace, and pour it into a plant pot.
She grimaced as she tasted the sour lemonade.
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She grimaced as she tasted the sour lemonade.
He grimaced in pain after hitting his thumb with a hammer.
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He grimaced in pain after hitting his thumb with a hammer.
The child grimaced at the smell of the broccoli. To grimace means: To make a facial expression showing pain, disgust, or discomfort It usually shows you don't like something or something hurts.
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The child grimaced at the smell of the broccoli. To grimace means: To make a facial expression showing pain, disgust, or discomfort It usually shows you don't like something or something hurts.
What the hell do you do on a real date?
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What the hell do you do on a real date?
Where the hell have you been all day?. Who the hell told you that?
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Where the hell have you been all day?. Who the hell told you that?
Why the hell are you laughing at me?
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Why the hell are you laughing at me?
What the hell is going on here?. Who the hell are you?
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What the hell is going on here?. Who the hell are you?
Why the hell did you do that?
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Why the hell did you do that?
“If I don't input those numbers, it doesn't make much of a difference...
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“If I don't input those numbers, it doesn't make much of a difference...
Oh wait, wait, unless you happened to catch the Reruns' production of Pinocchio, at the little theater in the park.
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Oh wait, wait, unless you happened to catch the Reruns' production of Pinocchio, at the little theater in the park.
You happened to see him?. You happened to hear that?.
You happened to something it's means to do something by chance, without planning it, or because it accidentally occurred. Burst into song and dances out of the door.
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You happened to see him?. You happened to hear that?.
Rachel: Want a wedding dress?. Hardly used...
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Rachel: Want a wedding dress?. Hardly used...
I hardly recognized him with that new haircut.
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I hardly recognized him with that new haircut.
She hardly ever eats fast food.
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She hardly ever eats fast food.
We hardly had any time to finish the project. Hardly” means: Almost not or barely. It's used to say that something almost doesn't happen or isn't true.
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We hardly had any time to finish the project. Hardly” means: Almost not or barely. It's used to say that something almost doesn't happen or isn't true.
Monica: I think we are getting a little ahead of selves here.
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Monica: I think we are getting a little ahead of selves here.
We're getting a little ahead of ourselves here.
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We're getting a little ahead of ourselves here.
She's already planning the wedding, but I think she's getting ahead of herself.
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She's already planning the wedding, but I think she's getting ahead of herself.
Don't get ahead of yourself; we haven't even signed the contract yet.
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Don't get ahead of yourself; we haven't even signed the contract yet.
He's imagining his promotion before the evaluation — he's getting ahead of himself. Get ahead of yourself” means: To act too quickly or assume something before it actually happens, to make plans or judgments before it's appropriate.
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He's imagining his promotion before the evaluation — he's getting ahead of himself. Get ahead of yourself” means: To act too quickly or assume something before it actually happens, to make plans or judgments before it's appropriate.
Y'know before me, there was no snap in his turtle for two years.
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Y'know before me, there was no snap in his turtle for two years.
I need to get some snap in my step before the meeting.
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I need to get some snap in my step before the meeting.
The new sauce really adds some snap to the dish.
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The new sauce really adds some snap to the dish.
He finally put some snap into his performance after weeks of slacking. Snap” means: Energy, liveliness, Being quick, alert, and full of life.
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He finally put some snap into his performance after weeks of slacking. Snap” means: Energy, liveliness, Being quick, alert, and full of life.
Is it like I have some sort of beacon that only dogs and men with severe emotional problems can hear?.
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Is it like I have some sort of beacon that only dogs and men with severe emotional problems can hear?.
beacon: A beacon is a light, signal, or sign that guides or warns people. It can also mean a person or thing that inspires or leads others... The lighthouse acts as a beacon for ships at night.
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beacon: A beacon is a light, signal, or sign that guides or warns people. It can also mean a person or thing that inspires or leads others... The lighthouse acts as a beacon for ships at night.
The search party followed the beacon to find the lost hikers
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The search party followed the beacon to find the lost hikers
She is a beacon of hope for the community...
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She is a beacon of hope for the community...
His courage was a beacon for others facing difficult times...
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His courage was a beacon for others facing difficult times...
He has a beacon that attracts trouble wherever he goes...
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He has a beacon that attracts trouble wherever he goes...
Is it me, or do I have some sort of beacon that only strange people notice?.
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Is it me, or do I have some sort of beacon that only strange people notice?.
I was laughed out of twelve interviews today...
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I was laughed out of twelve interviews today...
to be laugh out of: Means, to be ridiculed or mocked so strongly that you are forced to leave or abandon a place, activity, or idea.
He suggested a new plan at the meeting, but he was laughed out of the room.
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He suggested a new plan at the meeting, but he was laughed out of the room.
to be laugh out of: Means, to be ridiculed or mocked so strongly that you are forced to leave or abandon a place, activity, or idea.
When she tried to sing at the talent show, she was laughed out of the stage.
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When she tried to sing at the talent show, she was laughed out of the stage.
to be laugh out of: In short, it's used when people mock you so much that you can't continue.
mock means to laugh at someone or imitate them in an unkind or disrespectful way, often to make them feel silly or embarrassed.
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to be laugh out of: In short, it's used when people mock you so much that you can't continue.
Upbeat: Means to be Cheerful, optimistic, or positive in attitude.
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Upbeat: Means to be Cheerful, optimistic, or positive in attitude.
She was in an upbeat mood despite the bad news.
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She was in an upbeat mood despite the bad news.
His upbeat personality makes everyone around him feel better.
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His upbeat personality makes everyone around him feel better.
In most everyday conversations, “upbeat” is used to describe someone who is happy or positive.
Some days he's upbeat and others downbeat. Downbeat” means: Feeling sad, gloomy, or low in mood It's the opposite of upbeat (which means cheerful, positive, or happy).
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Some days he's upbeat and others downbeat. Downbeat” means: Feeling sad, gloomy, or low in mood It's the opposite of upbeat (which means cheerful, positive, or happy).
In most everyday conversations, “upbeat” is used to describe someone who is happy or positive.
The band started on the upbeat of the measure.
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The band started on the upbeat of the measure.
In most everyday conversations, “upbeat” is used to describe someone who is happy or positive.
The kids mocked him because of his accent.
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The kids mocked him because of his accent.
In most everyday conversations, “upbeat” is used to describe someone who is happy or positive.
Don't mock her—she's trying her best. He mocked the teacher's voice to make his friends laugh.
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Don't mock her—she's trying her best. He mocked the teacher's voice to make his friends laugh.
Emmy found his niche in truck mechanics.
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Emmy found his niche in truck mechanics.
I can stop charging anytime I want...
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I can stop charging anytime I want...
This weather sucks; it's raining again.
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This weather sucks; it's raining again.
Sucks: Means Something is bad, unpleasant, disappointing, or of low quality.
My phone broke, and it really sucks.
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My phone broke, and it really sucks.
Sucks: Means Something is bad, unpleasant, disappointing, or of low quality.
I have to work all weekend. Oh that's sucks.
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I have to work all weekend. Oh that's sucks.
It sucks. You're gonna love it.
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It sucks. You're gonna love it.
No, I gotta go home sometime.
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No, I gotta go home sometime.
Monica stomps on Paul's watch and goes into her room...
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Monica stomps on Paul's watch and goes into her room...
You know you probably didn't know this, but back in high school, I had a, major crush on you...
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You know you probably didn't know this, but back in high school, I had a, major crush on you...
I had a huge crush on my best friend in middle school.
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I had a huge crush on my best friend in middle school.
She's trying to hide her crush on the new guy at work.
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She's trying to hide her crush on the new guy at work.
Back in college, I had a little crush on my math professor.
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Back in college, I had a little crush on my math professor.
Oh, I always figured you just thought I was Monica's geeky older brother.
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Oh, I always figured you just thought I was Monica's geeky older brother.
He wore thick glasses and a pocket protector—he looked really geeky.
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He wore thick glasses and a pocket protector—he looked really geeky.
I love her geeky sense of humor — it's so clever.
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I love her geeky sense of humor — it's so clever.
That movie is full of geeky references to old video games.
Geeky” means: Very interested in technical, academic, or niche subjects, often in a way that seems unusual or socially awkward. Can also mean nerdy or obsessed with something specific (like computers, comics, or science)...
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That movie is full of geeky references to old video games.
Listen, do you think - and try not to let my intense vulnerability become any kind of a factor here - but do you think it would be okay if I asked you out? Sometime, maybe... I'd tear the skin off my bones if it meant saving you.
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Listen, do you think - and try not to let my intense vulnerability become any kind of a factor here - but do you think it would be okay if I asked you out? Sometime, maybe... I'd tear the skin off my bones if it meant saving you.
Joey: Oh, you wouldn't know a great butt if it came up and bit ya...
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Joey: Oh, you wouldn't know a great butt if it came up and bit ya...
You wouldn't know good coffee if it came up and bit ya.
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You wouldn't know good coffee if it came up and bit ya.
He wouldn't know a classic movie if it came up and bit him. She wouldn't know talent if it came up and bit her. if it expresses deep devotion or sacrifice.
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e wouldn't know a classic movie if it came up and bit him. She wouldn't know talent if it came up and bit her. if it expresses deep devotion or sacrifice.
Let's just get it over with. means: Let's do it now and finish it, even though it's unpleasant. Let's stop delaying it.
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Let's just get it over with. means: Let's do it now and finish it, even though it's unpleasant. Let's stop delaying it.
I hate shots, but let's just get it over with.
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I hate shots, but let's just get it over with.

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