s to remove it, usually with some kind of machine and tube. "To milk" an animal is to remove milk from it by holding or squeezing its nipples. The cat birthed a litter of kittens, there must have been 30 of them, and there was this one little runt, who couldn’t really get access to the teat. "To birth" is a rare way of saying to give birth. A "litter" of kittens is a small group of them that have just been born. The "runt" of the litter is the smallest one, and a "teat" is a funny word for a nipple ("Tits" is a somewhat vulgar slang word for female breasts). Teat? :: What have you. A way of saying "whatever," which can be used when you are not sure of the accuracy or truth of what you have just said. I...then took the saucer and fed it to the cappetto. A "saucer" is a small plate (Capetto is the name of Greg’s kitten). Oh yeah, you can milk anything with nipples. The end of a breast, from which babies can get milk. I thought maybe we could celebrate with a little bubbly. A slang word for champagne, named for the bubbles within it. This is so sweet of you. Isn’t that a nice gesture? A useful word for any small action that is done to show one’s feeling or appreciation, such as buying a bottle of wine as a thank you gift. When I gave Bob the OK to propose to Deb, I put him in touch with my diamond guy, and he picked out the exact same design that Kevin gave you. "To propose" to a person is to ask them to get married. Kevin was Pam’s fiancée. The word for a person who you’re engaged to marry in the near future. How you doing? :: Just fine, considering I desecrated your grandma’s remains, found out you were engaged and had your father ask me to milk him. "To desecrate" something that is holy or sacred is to treat it with disrespect or shame. This is a clever response to Pam’s question. You never told me about your cat-milking days in Motown. "Motown" is a nickname for Detroit, Michigan. It got this name because it is where the motorcar (or automobile) industry began. Physical? Like what? You worked out together? "To work out" is a common phrasal verb meaning to exercise seriously, in order to stay in good shape or lose weight. I’m going to throw up now. The most common alternative to vomit (to throw up food when sick). I moved to Chicago, I met and fell in love with you, so can we please drop this? "To drop" a topic of conversation is to stop talking about it. Mr. Winky is still on Chicago time, and there is only one way to make Mr. Winky go away. "Mr. Winky" is Greg’s ridiculous way of referring to his penis. "Chicago time" is the actual time in Chicago, as opposed to New York, which is an hour earlier (there are three times zones in the U.S.). What’s with the robe? :: My pajamas are in the suitcase with everything else. "What’s w
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