ns that they each like other after having gotten to know each other for the first time. What do you do when you go off at night? An interesting phrasal verb, here simply meaning to leave. I don't want to play games with you. Note that in this case, it means "I don't want to have to guess if you're telling the truth." A related expression is "mind games." Benjamin, I'm not going to pry into your affairs. "To pry into" means to force open, and in this case, "affairs" simply means Ben's various activities in life. Ben and Mrs. Robinson face their first crisis. All we ever do is....leap into bed together. "To leap" is to jump, and as you've seen, one can also "jump into bed." Do you think we could liven it up with a few words now and then? "To liven something up" is to make it more exciting or interesting. You say the driveway is on your side of the house? The short road next to houses where cars are often parked. You didn't have to marry him or anything, did you? If a couple "have to get married," it's often because the woman accidentally got pregnant. I mean......what were the circumstances? An important word referring to the various facts or conditions that have influenced a general situation. What was your major? In the present tense, this is every student's favorite question when getting to know another student: A student's "major" is their specific focus of study, such as History, Math or French. What does it possibly matter? "How can this possibly be important?!" In the car, you did it?! Note that in the right context, "to do it" means to have sex. Well, why is this such a big taboo subject all of a sudden? Topics that people avoid discussing because it makes them extremely uncomfortable (such as sex, alcoholism, money, etc.) Benjamin, don't ever take that girl out. "To take out" someone can often mean to go on a date with them. I was just kidding around. "To kid around" can mean to simply say something one doesn't really mean. I'm not good enough for her to associate with, am I? "To associate with" somebody is to have some kind of business or social relationship with them. You go to hell! This is a less vulgar way of saying "fuck you," but note that Ben's use of the pronoun. "You" is a relatively rare addition. I am not proud that I spend my time with a broken-down alcoholic. A car or other mechanical object can "break down," (ie...stop working), but as a way to describe a person, this is both rare and very negative. If you think I come here for any reason beside pure boredom, then you're all wrong. The adjective "bored" is more common, but the noun is still useful. This is the sickest, most perverted thing that ever happened to me. "Perverted" is a powerful adjective meani
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