efers to obscene words such as fuck and shit (which, not coincidentally, are 4 letters!). A good expression for people who can't bring themselves to use the actual obscene words! Finally, it was time to close shop. One way to say to close a store or business. She wanted to make love on a train: Who was I to say know? A pretty grammatical construction (often used when sarcastic). After the party, there is one last disaster that Joel must deal with before his parents return. They stole the God damn house! A crude intensifying expression used to express anger. I'll get back to you. Ciao. A very European way of saying goodbye. Maybe she's on the choo-choo. A sarcastic way to say "train" (This is a word that children use). Listen to me, buster, you A-hole! Short for "asshole." Crude, and not common. Listen to me, you little fuck! Another interesting and crude insult. Note that when certain people are really angry, they place the "you" pronoun immediately before the offending insult noun. You not only take my two best girls, you call me names! "To call someone names" is to insult them, or to scream obscenities at them. If I had any self respect, it wouldn't just be your furniture, it would be your life! Guido's way of saying "I really should kill you." How about some women's outfits? Note that in rapid speech, "about" --->"bout." Can we get through this, please? "To get through" something is to complete or finish it. Some glass artsy-fartsy thing. A crude expression for art or furniture that is expensive and snobby. Let's go 40-300, and I'll spot you the 300 "To spot" somebody money is to loan them it, or to allow them to pay it back later. Here's wishing you good luck on your future as a businessman. A somewhat poetic way of saying "I wish you..." I don't think you should mix centuries. Here, refers to mixing Chinese and Greek artifacts that Joel's mom has in her house. Give me a hand with the luggage. A common way to ask for help or assistance. Why don't you put in some yard work? "To put in" some time doing something is to spend some time at it. People "put in some serious time" when doing a serious project. Joel learns that there are lots of ways to get accepted by a great University like Princeton. Apparently, you two had quite a meeting. When used like this, "quite" means very interesting or successful. You're as good as in! "It's certain that they will accept you..." Every once in a while, You've got to say "what the heck." The conservative parent's way of saying "what the fuck." You should know that "what the heck" is not at all crude and certainly safer to use, but "what the fuck" is both more fun and common! We're both going to make it big.
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