英文电影宝典——When Harry Met Sally

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ole-life-of-a-single-guy thing." Note again the use of "the X thing" construction, used commonly among certain people (including Harry and Sally). Over-bite. When a person's upper teeth stick out past their lower teeth. What goes through your mind? A nice variation of "what do you think about?" This is an amendment to the earlier rule. An excellent legal word, referring to writing that is added to a document after it was already written and approved, but is accepted as just as true and valid as the original writing. The person you're involved with then accuses you of being secretly attracted to the person you're just friends with. Two of the most important words in the movie. If two people are "just friends," they're not romantically involved. Come on, who the hell are we kidding?! "To kid" someone means to lie to them, but in a playful manner. This is therefore a very colloquial but common way of saying that "we don't even believe ourselves." As you already know, "come on" is the greatest and most versatile phrasal verb in English, here simply expressing frustration and skepticism. So I ditched Ruberta. "To ditch" someone is a colloquial way of saying to leave them behind, without them knowing where the person went. I went through his pockets in bed. "To go through" a person's pocket or wallet is to search it. Harry faces a painful divorce and Sally breaks-up with her boyfriend, but each has their friends. The point is, he's never going to leave her! Answers the questions "What's the point?" or "What are you trying to say?" So what else is new? A great question that you would ask if somebody tells you something that is obvious, or already old news. You mean Joe's available?! In the right context, another way to say single, as opposed to married. You had a date on national holidays! In the US, this is the 4th of July, Labor Day, etc... The clock is ticking. An expression that often refers to "the biological clock," or the desire of women to have children before they're too old. You're in such great shape. A very useful expression to describe a person who is very healthy and looks good. I'm in a mourning period "To mourn" is to experience great sadness after a tragedy such as the death of a family member. You fixed me up with him six years ago! "To fix up somebody with someone else" is a common colloquial way of saying to arrange for two people to meet to see if they would be interested in becoming involved with each other. A transitional man. Serving only temporarily as a link from one to another. If you don't grab him, someone else will. "To grab" someone is to physically seize them, but it is used here to mean attract, or perhaps become involved with. She wants a tri

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