re the underwear that babies use. They're already potty-trained. If a child is "potty-trained," it can use the toilet without parental help. The house was warm and cozy. A great word for warm and comfortable, usually referring to the inside of a building or room when it is cold outside. Endangered spices. Animals or other living beings whose existence is threatened because there are so few of them left. Next, its the chimps. Short, for "chimpanzees." Puppets. A small toy representing a human or animal, often controlled by a string. Here, used to refer to little children. It's an island and a glorious one with a royal family and a full house. A sweet way to describe England. Pakistani? We'll get into that tomorrow. "To get into" something is a good phrasal verb meaning here to talk about it. (In other contexts, if you "get into something," it could mean that you've become very interested in it). You wicked monkey. "Wicked" is an alternative word for evil, but it’s used here sarcastically. Cut! That's a rap! What directors say after finishing the filming of a scene. You're a smash! Number 1 in your time slot! Here, meaning a huge success (The #1 rated show at that time). Other cities want to syndicate. "To syndicate" a show is to use it on many different local stations. Miranda reconsiders what is best for her children. You got to see the dress-rehearsal. This is the practice that actors do before the real show. I want to get over the fights. "To get over" something is either to stop it, or to recover from it. We'll get through this. In this context, "to get through" something means to survive it, but it can mean simply to finish something that takes a lot of work. I can see them with supervision, like I'm a deviate. "A deviate" is a sexual pervert, or a dangerous person. A despicable sentence. "Despicable" is a very powerful word meaning "hateful, or worthy of complete contempt." In this case, a "sentence" refers to the official order of a judge, which here, denies Daniel the right to see his kids without somebody else being present. You ripped my heart out. A dramatic way of saying that "you broke my heart." No more "who did what to whom?" A way of saying "we should no longer argue over who is at fault." A make-up artist. A person who puts cosmetics, clothes and masks on performers. No more supervised visits. These are meetings where an outside person watches over everyone. They get by when they don't live together, and sometimes they get back together. Mrs. Doubtfire's answer to what happens to divorced parents. "To get by" is a common way of saying to do OK, or to survive. Some children live with foster parents. Temporary parents chosen to take care of kids
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