ves (romantically, or otherwise). Note that here, Vladimir should say "Me, neither." I don’t want you to...exaggerate what it is. "To exaggerate" something is to make it appear better, worse, bigger, more important etc. than it is in real life. As a former citizen of the Soviet Socialist republic, I make no moral thought about sex. This is Vladimir’s way of saying he thinks there is nothing wrong with having sex with a person, even if you’re not married to them. I do desire you in a big way. Vladimir’s way of telling Lucia he really wants to have sex with her. Vladimir becomes a limousine driver and Lucia becomes an American. This here is my first trip to NYC. One way of referring to world-famous New York City! I had my damn watch stolen out at the airport last night. :: Really? That’s a bitch. A very slangy way of saying "that’s really too bad." I took my rollie off, set her on the basin, stepped back to shake the dew off my Lilly, turned around, and she was gone like that. A "rollie" is a silly way of referring to an expensive Rolex brand watch. Here, the "basin" is a sink. Finally, the last underlined words are a completely ridiculous way of saying to wipe the piss off his penis (Dew is wetness that has fallen from the sky, and a Lilly is a type of plant). I’d like you to check this out. Here, to "check out" something is to look at it or study it carefully. It’s digital. Touch gives you heart beat and body temperature. "Digital" generally refers to anything that uses computer technology. It’s great for your sex life. It gives you the dick of death. Vladimir’s way of referring to a strong or hard penis (A dick is a penis). Plucked one of them long-stemmed American beauties. "To pluck" a plant is to pull it out of the ground, and a "stem" is the root of a flower or plant. Just relax Sir. I give great limo. A famous slang expression is "to give head," which means to perform oral sex. This, like many other "give" expressions, is a funny play on words related to that expression (A "limo" is a limousine, which is a very big car in which rich people are driven). I liked ET better. The famous Steven Spielberg movie, Extra- Terrestrial, about beings from other planets. I think it was decadent. :: I think it was fun. If something is "decadent," it is reflective of moral decline, often because of excessive sex, drinking or other similar behaviors. On the Lucy Lombardo scale of 1 to 10, I give it a 7. :: What, now you’re reviewing film for the masses? Here, a "scale" is way of measuring or judging the quality of one film in comparison with another. "The masses" is a favorite word among communists that refers to all working and middle class people. You want fantasy? :: Let’s go to my pl
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