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The Viper Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

I need help in few things

01. What's the meaning of "I'm rubber, you're glue"02br
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002. there's a phrase that means "You've seen nothing" , I think but I don't know how it goes. all I know that it's end's like this "....... where I came from". It's pretty familiar. Happy Gilmor says that in his movie called "Happy Gilmor" (Da).02br
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00Thanks, The Viper.02br
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0 I don't know about #2, but "I'm rubber, you're glue" is something kids might say when teasing each other. " It's a formula for "reversing" any forthcoming insults. 0-

  • 0 I don't know about #2, but "I'm rubber, you're glue" is something kids might say when teasing each other.
  • " It's a formula for "reversing" any forthcoming insults.
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0 I don't know about #2, but "I'm rubber, you're glue" is something kids might say when teasing each other. If I say "I'm rubber, you're glue," then any insult you apply to me will "bounce off of me and stick to you." It's a formula for "reversing" any forthcoming insults. 0-
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0Oh... I get it. Very nice. In my country we're more advanced we got mirrors.02br
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00help me with the second question.0-
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0 really? i thought it meant something like: they can't stand each other. because rubber and glue can't stick to each other, right? (is that actually true?)0-

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