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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

Idiom

Hi there,
while watching a video I have catched the phrase "to couch one's eyebrows". A girl sent this phrase to a boy (by an accident) and everybody found it funny. What does that mean?
  

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As far as I know, there is no such idiom. You may have mishead it. Is the video available online?

  • As far as I know, there is no such idiom.
  • You may have mishead it.
  • Is the video available online?
  • If not, what is the full sentence that you thought you heard?
  • When you say "by accident", do you mean that she mistyped her message, or that she didn't mean to send it to the boy at all?
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As far as I know, there is no such idiom. You may have mishead it. Is the video available online? If not, what is the full sentence that you thought you heard? When you say "by accident", do you mean that she mistyped her message, or that she didn't mean to send it to the boy at all?
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You can knit, raise, furrow, or pluck your eyebrows. It would seem hard to mistake one of these for "couch." Do you have a link to the video?
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4:10 I just do not get why is it so funny :D
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AnonymousI have catched the phrase
This is unnatural. What do you mean?
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Anonymous I just do not get why is it so funny
She mistyped "touch" as "couch" (or it got auto-corrected or something), that's all. "Can I couch your eyebrows?" is an odd (meaningless) thing to say. I don't think there is anything more to it than that.
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Thank you for your help and what does he say about the chance at 4:20 - Any chance you had at connection has been...... by that typo forever. Plus I think I might have misheard that part with connection so sorry if it's wrong
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"Any chance you had at a connection has been annihilated by that typo forever."
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GPY "Can I couch your eyebrows?" is an odd (meaningless) thing to say.
Of course, "Can I touch your eyebrows?" is a bit odd too ...

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