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Maj Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

Dangerously

I have heard in a song: " She loves him dangerously". Could you say that in a real context? Thanks.
  

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It's pure poetry, and moreover pure pop poetry, mostly because it has 101 possible meanings. The danger could be to him or her, to start off with. The love could be an emotion or an action.

  • It's pure poetry, and moreover pure pop poetry, mostly because it has 101 possible meanings.
  • The danger could be to him or her, to start off with.
  • The love could be an emotion or an action.
  • That she often makes out with him while they're bungee-jumping using a fraying rope is a perfectly reasonable interpretation.
  • It's unusable in real life because it is functionally meaningless.
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It's pure poetry, and moreover pure pop poetry, mostly because it has 101 possible meanings. The danger could be to him or her, to start off with. The love could be an emotion or an action. That she often makes out with him while they're bungee-jumping using a fraying rope is a perfectly reasonable interpretation.

It's unusable in real life because it is functionally meaningless.
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Lol, I love your interpretation. Emotion: tongue tied
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I love your emoticon! What is it? (not exactly an English question, but maybe we can let the little yellow guys/girls in as a kind of punctuation.)

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