ou think Thelma would've committed armed robbery if you hadn't stolen her money? Note that people "commit" crimes when in the context of the law. Cat got your tongue? A colloquial expression referring to when a person is at a loss for words and does not know what to say. Don't fuck with me. A crude and common way to tell someone to not lie to, manipulate or mistreat them. I'm going to be on you like a fly on shit for the rest of your life, and your miseries will be my mission in life. A horribly crude and threatening thing to say: "I will do everything I can to make you miserable." You girls are in some hot water. Someone who is "in hot water" is in a lot of trouble. That J.D. is a little shit. A crude but common insult. You told that thieving little shit that were going to Mexico?! An interesting use of an adjectival form from the noun "thief." I only told him that if he ever goes to Mexico, he should look us up. "To look somebody up" is to try and contact them, literally by looking for the person's name in the phone book. We had only two things going for us. We're fugitives now. To have something "going for you" is a common way to refer to those things that are helping you in life. A "fugitive" is a person running from the law and police, Just drop it. We're not talking about that. A common way to tell someone you don't want to talk about something. Thelma and Louise learn to deal with the police, truck drivers and anybody else who may get in their way. Thelma, were getting pulled over! The police "pull over" a car when they want to stop it in order to talk to the driver. We'll play it by ear. Maybe he doesn't know. "To play it by ear" is to wait and see how things develop before deciding what to do. A common and useful expression. Hello officer. Is there a problem? The neutral and respectful way to greet a cop who has just pulled you over. If you get on that radio, you'll find out that were wanted in two states and considered armed and dangerous. Fugitives from the law are considered "wanted," as seen in the famous posters found in Post offices. Three days ago, neither of us would've pulled a stunt like this. "To pull a stunt" is to do something considered dangerous or outrageous. A "stunt" is a physical act of unusual skill or courage. Airholes. Open the trunk. Holes that are made in order to allow people or other living things to breath inside a container. My husband wasn't sweet to me. Look how I turned out! "To turn out" in a particular way is a good phrasal verb meaning to develop, or perhaps end up. Extra ammo. A slang word for 'ammunition' (such as bullets). You ready? :: Hit it! Here, meaning "step on the gas and drive." I feel like I got a knack for this shit.
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