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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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Could you please explain the expression below?

Where's the twist?


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Without more context, that could mean a lot of things. Here are some definitions of 'twist'. st/ noun plural twists Learner's definition of TWIST [count] 1 : an act of turning or twisting a simple twist of the wrist The jar should open with a twist of the lid.

  • Without more context, that could mean a lot of things.
  • Here are some definitions of 'twist'.
  • st/ noun plural twists Learner's definition of TWIST [count] 1 : an act of turning or twisting a simple twist of the wrist The jar should open with a twist of the lid.
  • 2 : a turn, curve, or bend in a road, river, etc.
  • The road has some nasty twists .
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Without more context, that could mean a lot of things. Here are some definitions of 'twist'. twist /'tw?st/ noun
plural twistsLearner's definition of TWIST[count]1 : an act of turning or twisting
  • a simple twist of the wrist
  • The jar should open with a twist of the lid.
2 : a turn, curve, or bend in a road, river, etc.
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With no context this means:


Where's the catch (joke, irony, veiled meaning) to this?

What's the catch (joke, irony, veiled meaning) to this?

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