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Chivalry Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

How someone's "wired"

I actually heard that on a TV show where the guy went

"The specific kind of hung kettle carries a ball of its own dropping with it. It eats it, sleeps with it, and talks to it, that's how it's wired."

Can anybody offer an explanation of the adjective at the end of the sentence?
I checked out on-line resources and looked it up on dictionaries but found no relevant results.
  

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Hi, I actually heard that on a TV show where the guy went "The specific kind of hung kettle carries a ball of its own dropping with it. " Can anybody offer an explanation of the adjective at the end of the sentence? I checked out on-line resources and looked it up on dictionaries but found no relevant results.

  • Hi, I actually heard that on a TV show where the guy went "The specific kind of hung kettle carries a ball of its own dropping with it.
  • " Can anybody offer an explanation of the adjective at the end of the sentence?
  • I checked out on-line resources and looked it up on dictionaries but found no relevant results.
  • It's not a hung kettle .
  • It's a dung beetle .
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Hi,

I actually heard that on a TV show where the guy went

"The specific kind of hung kettle carries a ball of its own dropping with it. It eats it, sleeps with it, and talks to it, that's how it's wired."

Can anybody offer an explanation of the adjective at the end of the sentence?
I checked out on-line resources and looked it up on dictionaries but found no relevan

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