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JCDenton Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

Idiom: take a pride in something.

Hi guys,

Please I need help with the next group of sentences. Context: A cop is speaking with a military lieutenant.

Cop: I heard you took special pride in racking noobies, especially the female kind.
Made it your mission to run them off. Guess it worked.


I don't understand to red sentences too much...Emotion: sad. Please is the speaker saying...

I heard that you really love racking noobies, especially the female kind, which was the reason why your mission was to cause them to give it up. Guess it worked.????



thanks in advance.



Best Regards



JCD
  

Top answer

Hi, Tomas Cop: I heard you took satisfaction in racking noobies, especially the female kind. Made it your top priority to get rid of them . Now I'm not so sure about the underlined part.

  • Hi, Tomas Cop: I heard you took satisfaction in racking noobies, especially the female kind.
  • Made it your top priority to get rid of them .
  • Now I'm not so sure about the underlined part.
  • It has several meanings based on the context.
  • But I think you know best on this last part.
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3 Answers
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Hi, Tomas
Cop: I heard you took satisfaction in racking noobies, especially the female kind.
Made it your top priority to get rid of them. Now I'm not so sure about the
underlined part. It has several meanings based on the context. But
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Hi,

to run them off



To force them to quit or leave (eg resign from the army, or at least this part of the army, in this case)



Clive
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Many thanks to both of you!

Best Regards

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