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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Blowing in the wind...

Lois: Look, for a girl
who is not easily swept off her feet l am basically blowing
in the wind here.
Floating from love?

Grant: For a guy who usually pulls
the ripcord
(Hits the brakes?) after the first date l'm soaring through the clouds.
Can't get over it?
  

Top answer

Both people are using the same formula. For somebody who usually has to *** five bucks, I just won the lotto. To be swept off your feet is to succomb to a dynamic courtship.

  • Both people are using the same formula.
  • For somebody who usually has to *** five bucks, I just won the lotto.
  • To be swept off your feet is to succomb to a dynamic courtship.
  • Somebody romances you, and their campaign is super effective.
  • They win your affection.
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Both people are using the same formula. For somebody who usually has to *** five bucks, I just won the lotto.

To be swept off your feet is to succomb to a dynamic courtship. Somebody romances you, and their campaign is super effective. They win your affection. You fall hopelessly (helplessly) in love.

Okay, she's usually immune to all that. It doesn't usually happen
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Thank you, Avangi!

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