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| 1. Com on, mijo. What is "mijo"? The lady who said this is from South America, therefore I think this is kind of Spanish or something like that. 2. I'm sick of feeling like the third wheel. What is "the third wheel"? I think this means he feels like a stranger to others. 3. But I think I should go with the Bass Weejuns. You know, preppy's back. What is "preppy's back"? "preppy" is some kind of rich parents' children, isn't it? 4. It's making you look a little "hepi b." What is "hepi b"? I have absolutely no idea. 5. It's fine, Mrs. Fleischman, if you're gonna continue that affair with the superintendent of the school district. Who is "Mrs. Fleischman"? Is this lady famous for her affairs? 6. I'll try to get her back to you in time for "Where in the World is Matt Lauer." Is this some expressions? "Matt Lauer" is an anchor, right? Does this sentence have any special meanings? |
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(hepato = liver; itis = inflammation; hepatitis = liver disease) :wink: |
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| Will, I think you're right. I've heard 'Hep B' used in the UK as a slang version, so it sounds logical. As it is a disease transmitted sexually, it is little surprise that there is a slang term for it, like 'syph', or more general terms like the 'clap' for any STD. A few years ago, AIDS was known here as 'slim', but I haven't heard it used for a few years, probably because the pattern of death has changed. |
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| I didn't know hepatitis B was so common, nor did I know about it being an STD. That is sad news. :( |
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| It was talked about a lot a few years ago, but you don't hear much about it now. That doesn't necessarily mean it's gone away, though. |
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