If the future of something is "on your shoulders," you are responsible for taking care of it and making sure it does well. My life is screwed if I don’t get into Yale. I didn’t even apply anywhere else. Here, "screwed" is used as an adjective meaning badly hurt or destroyed, and once again, it is less vulgar than fucked. "To apply" to a school is to officially asked to be admitted as a student there. Look, we busted our butts for four solid year and now one person is killing us. "To bust your butt" is to work extremely hard. Slangy, but used. From the first minute, he was madly trying to ingratiate himself into our crowd. If a person tries to "ingratiate themselves" with others, they do whatever they can to be liked by them, even if what they are doing isn’t honest or isn’t acting like what they are really like. That’s bullshit, McGoo. :: No, he wanted to get to the top without hazing or any of the work. "Bullshit" is a crude but excellent word meaning lies, half-truths or nonsense. "Hazing" is the tradition of college fraternities (male clubs) to force new students to do ridiculous things before being allowed to join, such as accepting to be paddled on the ass, or perhaps to drink so much alcohol that they have to vomit. Will you shut up, McGoo? You’re a bigot. :: I resent that. A "bigot" is another word for a racist. "To resent" something that has been said about you is to be angry about it. Say it all you want, asshole. You were the first one who started needling him. An "asshole" is a bastard, jerk, creep. etc. A vulgar insult word. I confess, I am an anti-Semite. An anti-Semite is a person who does not like Jewish people. I crack Jew jokes and think they’re greedy and pushy. "To crack" a joke is to tell it. If a person is "pushy," they are too aggressive or assertive. David Green’s the first one I’ve met up close. To meet a person "up close" is to see the face to face, or perhaps to talk with them. I can’t believe this. You want to dump Dillon for a dirty Jew? In this case, "to dump" means to vote against, though it more generally means to throw away. It‘s now 1AM and ticking; Are we going to decide this or not? The "ticking" of a clock is the tapping sound it makes as seconds pass. Not unless we can be fair and impartial. "Impartial" means without prejudice or bias, but fair and honest. I only have to know one. The guy who waltzed in here uninvited and pushed himself into Dillon’s place on the team. "To waltz in uninvited" is to enter into a place in an aggressive manner when those already inside don’t want you there. And he sneaks off with Dillon’s girl. :: Stabbed him in the back! "To sneak off" somewhere is to go off secretly, without anybody seeing. "To stab" a person is to push a knife into them.
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