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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Hold my hair...

Clark talks to Lois who has a hangover.
Clark: Do you need a ride?
Lois: You may have held my hair, but I don't need you
to hold my hand
, Smallville. Is this an idiom or part of it and
what's it mean?
This may shock you, but I can still drive a car.
  

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Okay, this is kind of gross. When you are throwing up and you have long hair, you need to pull your hair back away from your head so you don't... well, you can form your own picture.

  • Okay, this is kind of gross.
  • When you are throwing up and you have long hair, you need to pull your hair back away from your head so you don't...
  • well, you can form your own picture.
  • At times, someone will be so drunk that she will require someone else to hold her hair while she vomits.
  • ) I suppose you don't have to be drunk - you could be very sick from food poisoning or something else.
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Okay, this is kind of gross. When you are throwing up and you have long hair, you need to pull your hair back away from your head so you don't... well, you can form your own picture.

At times, someone will be so drunk that she will require someone else to hold her hair while she vomits. (That person is obviously a very good friend.) I suppose you don't have to be drunk - you could be ver
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She really sounds like a - well, I shoudn't type that word here. Is she always that nasty to Clark?

Pretty much. Think of her as the "head cheerleader" and Clark as the captain of the chess team...
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OMG! That is gross. Thanks!

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