They captured my good side. ;)Originally Posted by tdol

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Here's Shane's headshot:Originally Posted by shane
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They captured my good side. ;)Originally Posted by tdol
I don't know how popular it is. I do know it is considered bad grammar. People still use it tho.Originally Posted by eric2004
A popular expression with "ain't":
- You ain't seen nothing yet.
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Ain't that the truth?![]()
It is indeed.
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Apparently, everybody missed that one. Shane?Originally Posted by eric2004
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BTW, "stone-faced" means expressionless, as a face of stone.
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Thank you, guys. But I've posted a lot of questions else here, please answer them as much as you guys can, coz I really wanna know why it's so funny that every audience laughed loud when somebody said it.
Getting back to your questions Eric:
I'm not too sure about this, but if I had to guess, I'd say that it means she'll be angry with you and might want to seek retribution."You'll freak her out and she's gonna sit on you."
What means "sit on sb"?
Of course, I could be waaaaaaaay off the mark here. ;)
You'll notice that in that scene, when Joey was talking, Rachel slowly moved closer and closer to him.Originally Posted by eric2004
When Rachel said "I almost leaned in", she means that she was starting to get sucked into his story, and she nearly kissed him. It seems his power of seduction is very good. ;)
To sit on somebody: to handle sb firmly who behaves impertinently, conceitedly etc.,."You'll freak her out and she's gonna sit on you."
What means "sit on sb"?
Hope that'd be helpful.