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Madhulk Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Cut to the front of the pizza line...

Now that I've saved the restaurant, does that mean I get

to cut to the front of the pizza line?

She saved a pizza restaurant from closing on Christmas. Does she

mean she can now be free to take pizza before anyone else since that's what

she did at the begining of the movie she neglected a whole line of people waiting

for coffee and took hers before everybody else?
  

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" She doesn't really intend to do this. But she's perhaps emphasizing that he now owes her something.

  • " She doesn't really intend to do this.
  • But she's perhaps emphasizing that he now owes her something.
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This is said more as a joke to the owner: "Since I saved your restaurant, does this mean I can come in anytime and you'll serve me before all the other people waiting in line?" She doesn't really intend to do this. But she's perhaps emphasizing that he now owes her something.
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MadhulkNow that I've saved the restaurant, does that mean I get
to cut to the front of the pizza line?

She saved a pizza restaurant from closing on Christmas. Does she

mean she can now be free to take pizza before anyone else since that's what

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