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Gurgen Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

Got some burlap in her panties

Liz: Jack? What's going on?

Jack: I'm sorry, what did you say?

Liz: Oh, my God, you've got to be kidding me.

Jack: No, I-I-I agree.
Or... or disagree. It's... it's just, uh...

Liz: You know what, Jack? Never mind. No, wait! Liz!

Dan: Oh. Lizzy got some burlap in her panties?


what does it mean got some burlap in her panties?
  

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Not an idiom I am familiar with and not enough context to figure it out. I would guess that it means Lizzy became uncomfortable . )

  • Not an idiom I am familiar with and not enough context to figure it out.
  • I would guess that it means Lizzy became uncomfortable .
  • )
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Not an idiom I am familiar with and not enough context to figure it out. I would guess that it means Lizzy became uncomfortable. (Burlap is a rough, itchy fabric.)
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She is just in a bad mood , irritated about something

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