ersonalities. In this case one that is sad, cynical or gloomy. That doesn't mean that you're deep or anything If a person (or a statement) is "deep," that can mean that they are philosophically profound or interesting. A fleeting thought that jumps in and out. A "fleeting" thought or idea is one that lasts just a very short time before leaving. When the shit comes down, I'm going to be prepared. A crude and colloquial way to say "when things get bad." Used here to specifically refer to the act of dying. Casablanca. A famous city in Morocco, and, of course, a famous movie made in the 1940s starring Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman. I probably sound very snobbish to you. "Snobbish" is a way of describing people who look down on others as being inferior to themselves. However, you should note that "snobby" is a much more common variation of the word. ...and so would any woman in her right mind! Somebody "in their right mine" is sane, or not crazy. If you need a root canal, Sheldon is your man. A very painful type of tooth operation. Humping and pumping are not Sheldon's strong suit. "Humping and pumping" is to have sex, though this is never used. Someone's "strong suit" is their specialty, or what they are good at. Oil and vinegar on the side. A way to request that certain foods such as salad dressing or sauce be served with a meal, but apart from the other food. Apple pie a la mode. A French term meaning "with ice cream." So how come you broke up with Sheldon? "To break up" is the definitive verb to use when two people who have been romantically involved end a relationship. You'd be off with Sheldon, the wonder schlong. "Schlong" is a funny Yiddish (Jewish) word for penis. The use of "wonder" before any noun means excellent, or smart. I am not "with" you! When "with" is used with emphasis, as here, it means that the person is dating or romantically involved with the other. Suspicious. An important word to describe the actions of someone who looks like they’ve done something wrong or illegal. Empirically, you are attractive. "Empirically" is a word that means "based on scientific experiment or observation," and is often used by scientists. "Attractive" is used to describe a person who is either good-looking or has a good personality. So, you're coming on to me. A critical and complex phrasal verb: "To come on to" someone is to make a sexual advance, and note that it can be a noun, as in "that was clearly a come-on." Let's just say for the sake of argument. A common and interesting expression which means approximately "even if this were true..." I take it back, OK? "To take back" something is to retake something that you have already given away, but note that you can
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