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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Dexter

In one of the scenes in the T.V. Series Deter, a woman comes with a bomb to the police stattion and somehow Dexter discovers her before any one is harmed so Debra asks Dexter about how he knew it so he answers that it was luck. So she tells him " luck. I’ll take you." what does this sentence mean.
  

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She actually tells him "Forget luck. " In other words, it's not luck that's important; it's you. Warning: "Forget" is a euphemism for a shorter word starting with 'F'.

  • She actually tells him "Forget luck.
  • " In other words, it's not luck that's important; it's you.
  • Warning: "Forget" is a euphemism for a shorter word starting with 'F'.
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She actually tells him "Forget luck. I'll take you." In other words, it's not luck that's important; it's you.

Warning: "Forget" is a euphemism for a shorter word starting with 'F'.
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deadrat "Forget" is a euphemism for a shorter word starting with 'F'.
What makes you think that? 'Forget' seems to make good sense in its normal meaning.
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I looked up the quote from the TV show. "Forget" is my word.
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In that case, it would have been better to write 'F***' instead of 'Forget' I got the impression that 'Forget' was the word used in the episode, and that you were interpreting it.
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Sorry. At least it didn't affect the explanation.

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