common way of referring to water (since water is one part Hydrogen and two parts Oxygen). I got a dizzy Russian on my hands. :: Great, take him home for supper. To have a big problem "on your hands" is to be responsible for taking care of it. "Supper" is a somewhat old-fashioned word for dinner. The men’s room is downstairs to the left as you get off the escalator. A "men’s room" is one way of referring to a public bathroom for men (For women, it is often called "The ladies’ room," though many say this is old fashioned and prefer "The women’s room"). I defect. :: Say what? A very slangy way to tell somebody you don’t understand. Don’t be grabbing on the uniform. :: I have to supply the threads myself. "To supply" something is be responsible for getting it. "Threads" is a very slangy way of referring to fancy clothes (Thread is actually very fine cord used for sewing clothes). I defected! :: You’re not going to do that here; I told you where the men’s room was. A very funny line; Note that "to defect" (to officially abandon the citizenship of one country and seek safety in another), is not the same thing as "to defecate" (Which is a very official word meaning to go to the bathroom, or more colloquially, to poop or take a shit). You’re about ready to get maced. "Mace" is a very unpleasant type of gas that disables people when it is sprayed in their eyes. Oh, my God. Don’t you get it? He’s defecting! In this case, "to get it" means to understand. Code Two! We got a defection going on. Style boutique! "Code Two" is a military or police way of announcing a higher state of alert or readiness. The "style boutique" of a store may be where they sell fancy clothes, perfume or other products (A boutique is a small shop or department of a larger store). Call the damn police! A filler word used to express emotion such as anger or frustration. You damn son-of-a-bitch. A strong insult expression for a very mean or abusive person. I know the Russian is behind the counter. A narrow table or surface at which people shop or prepare food. I’m a lawyer. I specialize in immigration. This is Orlando’s way of saying that most of his legal practice is devoted to helping immigrants deal with immigration law. Come on, get up. The most versatile phrasal verb in English, in this case meaning stop or don’t move. "Come on" often takes on the meaning of the words that follow or come before it. We’re between Estee Lauder and Pierre Cardin. Two very well known and expensive clothing manufacturers. I want political asylum. A legal term that refers to the giving of certain political rights, such as the right to stay in the country, to those people who claim that they have been oppressed by their own governments. >>>They
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