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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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I made my green like the goblin

I guess this one " I made my green like the goblin" is a slang? Can you please explain it?

I would touch her withered skin, and comment on how thin it is to keep in something infinite. And she would smile sweet and blush and tell me that I think too much. She's right. I think too much. It's always been a problem, but then again, that's how I made my green like the goblin. When I was in my 20s, I was eating Top Ramen...

  

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First, "slang" is uncountable. The line you are asking about is not a known slang expression. It is from a sort of Internet poem-song by someone who calls himself IN-Q.

  • First, "slang" is uncountable.
  • The line you are asking about is not a known slang expression.
  • It is from a sort of Internet poem-song by someone who calls himself IN-Q.
  • He made the goblin thing up on the spur of the moment on reflex like a rapper, by free association, and we are supposed to do several things with it: 1.
  • Accept it as a sensible thing to say.
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First, "slang" is uncountable.

The line you are asking about is not a known slang expression. It is from a sort of Internet poem-song by someone who calls himself IN-Q. He made the goblin thing up on the spur of the moment on reflex like a rapper, by free association, and we are supposed to do several things with it:

1. Accept it as a sensible thing to say.

2. Interpret it in

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