ith…" is a common and colloquial way of asking a question about something that is unexpected, or seems strange or out of place. You’ll have the pullout in the den In this case, a "pullout" is a bed that one pulls out from inside a folded couch. Just try not to flush the toilet. It’s always a little quirky. "To flush" a toilet is to clean it out with a sudden flow of water. If something is "quirky," it acts a little odd or strange. You’ve probably had premarital relations with my daughter, but under my roof, it’s my way or the Long Island Expressway. "Premarital relations" is a ridiculously old-fashioned way of referring to sex before marriage. The Long Island Expressway is a well known highway, and thus thisis Jack’s way of telling Greg he can’t have sex with Pam as long as they are staying in his house. Keep your snake in its cage for 72 hours. Jack’s completely stupid way of telling Greg to keep his penis in his underwear. We’re experiencing heavy call volume… The words a taped message will say when it’s difficult to talk to a real person because they are so many people calling at the same time. There’s just something about him that’s a little off. If a person is a little "off," there is something about them that is strange, but it is not clear what it is. We’ve been through this with every boyfriend Pam has had since middle school. In this case, to "go through" something is to experience it, or discuss it over and over. Middle school is grades 6-8, before high school. What kind of family doesn’t have time to sit down for dinner? :: Fugitives. "Fugitives" are people who are being chased by the police because they have broken the law. Pamela Martha Focker. This would be Pam’s full name if she married Greg, which is funny since it could sound like "motherfucker," which is one of the dirtiest words in English. Operation Ko-Samuai. The name of what looks like a secret project that Jack is working on. Greg learns the truth about Jack’s life at the CIA, enters the "circle of trust," and meets the rest of Pam’s family Jesus, Jack, you scared me. A common way of expressing emotion such as fear, anger or surprise. I saw a light on in here and I kind of stumbled in. "To stumble" is to trip or perhaps walk without control. This is great. It’s a cozy little nook. "Cozy" means small and comfortable, like a warm room when it’s raining outside. A "nook" is a small private place. It’s an antique polygraphic machine. A "polygraph" is a machine that tries to tell whether or not a person is lying. Let’s give it a whirl. A way of saying "let’s try it" (A "whirl" is the act of spinning around). No peeking. "To peek" is to try and secretly look at something that others do not want you to see. Did we eat pot
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