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Rezaenglish Posted 5 years ago
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A bird of a deal

At a furniture store

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Mario: Normal kind of price, I think. Yeah.
Seller: That's what I say, it's for the birds cheap, cheap, cheap.

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Mario: Hi, Jane.
Jane: Hi, Mario.
Mario: How do you like my bookcase?
Jane: Oh... it's a...
Mario: It was a real bargain. I got it at a fantastic price.
Jane: How bad.
Mario: Tell you what, I'll sell it to you for ten percent off.
Jane: Oh, no, no, no thanks.
Mario: I'll give it to you for fifteen percent off.
Jane: Mario, no, I don't want this bookcase.
Mario: Jane, this is a bird of a deal, cheap, cheap, cheap. It's priceless.
Jane: Mario, I think you're priceless.
Mario: Hah, buying furniture, it's fun, if the price is right.

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What does "this is a bird of a deal" mean?


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rezaenglish Mario: Normal kind of price, I think. Yeah. More my kind of price.

  • rezaenglish Mario: Normal kind of price, I think.
  • Yeah.
  • More my kind of price.
  • rezaenglish Seller: That's what I say, That's what they say.
  • rezaenglish What does "this is a bird of a deal" mean?
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rezaenglishMario: Normal kind of price, I think. Yeah.

More my kind of price.

rezaenglishSeller: That's what I say,

That's what they say.

rezaenglishWhat does "this is a bird of a deal" mean?

It's a silly joke. "Cheap, cheap, cheap" sounds like "cheep, cheep, cheep", whic

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