ou agree?" I’ll take you to Chinatown for Dim Sum. A popular type of Chinese food that is served at breakfast (It includes small portions of fresh breads, meats and vegetables). What did I used to say? Here’s looking at you. Here’s mud in your eye. Two well known lines from Hollywood movies that are used to express affection or good luck. The dispatcher? :: All of Seattle knows! In this case, a "dispatcher" is a person who tells police and firemen where to go after calls for help are made. It’s so nice when a man can express his feelings. Note that it is often thought that men, unlike women, are very bad at expressing their emotions, or what they are feeling inside. I was just tossing and turning last night...because I just realized that I was never going to fit my platters into the refrigerator we ordered. "To toss and turn" in bed is to move around a lot while sleeping. A "platter" is a large plate for serving food. We’ll have to redo all the cabinets. In this case, to "redo" something is to build it again. "Cabinets" are storage spaces, often found in kitchens for storing plates and glasses. That’s the bearing wall. A "bearing wall " is the most important wall in a structure such as a house, which is used to support the weight of the building. Well, this is fate. Another word for destiny, or the pre-determined course of one’s life. What do they call that when everything intersects? :: The Bermuda Triangle. If two lines "intersect," they cross each other. "The Bermuda Triangle" is a well known area in the Caribbean Sea where there have been many airplane crashes over the years. That’s for hiccups. A movement in the chest which stops breathing for a second. Annie becomes obsessed with Sam, and Sam learns a new about the world of romance and dating. What possessed you to give our address? A curious way of asking "Why did you...?" Dear ‘Sleepless in Seattle,’ you’re the most attractive man I’ve ever laid ears on. "To lay eyes on" a person is a poetic way of saying to see them, but "to lay ears on" is never used. Generally speaking, I think we should rule out anyone who doesn’t live near here. "To rule out" a possibility is to not even consider it. See what I mean? A common way of asking a person if they understand what you’re saying. In the movie, the women are always scratching up the man’s back and screaming and stuff when they’re having sex. Common filler words which have no particular meaning. Jessica’s got cable. A reference to cable television, which has lots of channels. Remember "Marooned in Miami"? To be "marooned" is to be stuck or stranded, usually on a beach. Why did you get married? Was it all trumpets and fireworks? A "trumpet" is a musical instrument, and "firewo
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