I’ll tag along, heck, we’ll
go skinny-dipping.
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Yeah, you got the first part
right! To "tag along" means to join someone or a group of people
when they're going somewhere. And "skinny dipping" is when you go
swimming without wearing any clothes, usually at night or in a private place.
It's a bit of a cheeky, fun activity! Yeah, it's definitely one of
those playful phrases! The "skinny" part refers to the fact that
you're not wearing anything, so it's just your skin. And "dipping"
is just a fun way of saying going into the water. So, when you put it together,
it basically means going for a swim without a swimsuit. It's a bit of a
whimsical phrase! |
No one but me will pick him
up.
understood.
And if you are running late,
we have an after-hours program.
We’ll slide
him over. – Great
And you’ll let them know, too?
That I’m the only one who can get him? – I’ll make sure of it.
Hey, I know you like to
wander sometimes, but not today.
Love your outfit
today.
Big winds last night – Yeah, it gave my place ….a shake.
Thought I was gonna lose my roof.
This is gonna burn off soon.
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When someone says something
is going to "burn off soon," they usually mean that it's going to
go away or disappear pretty quickly. For example, if there's fog in the
morning, people might say it'll "burn off" once the sun comes out.
It just means it won't last for long. |
This used to be her place before she crossed over.
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"Cross over" can
have a few different meanings depending on the context. Sometimes it just
means to literally cross
from one place to another, like crossing a street or a bridge. In a more figurative
sense, it can mean transitioning
from one state of being to another. Sometimes people also use it to
refer to passing away, like crossing over to the other side. So it really
depends on the situation! |
Have you seen a young girl in this area the last few years?
What’s this about, Jay?
(A) young woman went off the peak.
(The) Agent just wants to do right by her.
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When someone says they want
to "do right by" someone, it means they want to treat that person
well and act in a way that's fair and honorable toward them. It's all about
having good intentions and making sure that you're doing the best you can for
that person. |
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A "compliment" is a nice or positive remark that
you give to someone to praise them or to express
your admiration for something about them. For example, if you tell
someone that you really like their outfit, or you think they did a great job on
something, that’s giving them a compliment. It's a sweet way to make someone
feel appreciated. |