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Silak12 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

foundational relationship?

Hi! everyone.
I was watching a movie lately and I bumped into this phrase. Could you tell me what it means?
The boy(20 years of age) tells his girlfriend's father that they(him and her 17 year's old girl friend) have got a preexisting juvenile foundational relationship.
So what does the colored phrase mean? What type of relationship is this?
Thanks!
  

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silak12 preexisting previously established silak12 juvenile having to do with young people silak12 foundational forming the base of something silak12 relationship connection and interaction between people __________________ As a whole, the phrase seems to be a strange way of saying "a strong, previously established relationship". CJ

  • silak12 preexisting previously established silak12 juvenile having to do with young people silak12 foundational forming the base of something silak12 relationship connection and interaction between people __________________ As a whole, the phrase seems to be a strange way of saying "a strong, previously established relationship".
  • CJ
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silak12preexisting
previously established
silak12juvenile
having to do with young people
silak12foundational
forming the base of something
silak12relationship
connection and interaction between people
__________________

As a whole, th
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Thanks! CJ.
I got it.

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