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butt / bit ya / there's an image
what's the meaning of the underlines . thank you !
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Phoebe: (sings) I can't believe what I'm hearing here...
Monica: What? I-I said you had a-
Phoebe: (sings) What I said you had...
Monica: (to Phoebe) Would you stop?
Phoebe: Oh, was I doing it again?
All: Yes!
Monica: I said that you had a nice butt, it's just not a great butt.
Joey: Oh, you wouldn't know a great butt if it came up and bit ya.
Ross: There's an image.
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The word butt refers to buttocks. :wink:
The other phrases refer to mental imagery of the kind of thing that can't really happen.
:wink:
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Originally Posted by
RonBee The word butt refers to buttocks. :wink:
The other phrases refer to mental imagery of the kind of thing that can't really happen.
:wink:
Joey: Oh, you wouldn't know a great butt if it came up and bit ya.
-- came up = showed up ??? bit = past tense of " bite " ???
Ross: There's an image.
--- " There's an image " = good metaphor ???
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Originally Posted by
zeppy 
Originally Posted by
RonBee The word butt refers to buttocks. :wink:
The other phrases refer to mental imagery of the kind of thing that can't really happen.
:wink:
Joey: Oh, you wouldn't know a great butt if it
came up and
bit ya.
-- came up = showed up ??? bit = past tense of " bite " ???
Ross:
There's an image.
--- " There's an image " = good metaphor ???
I don't know it it's a good one or not, but it is a metaphor.
:wink:
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