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Mike2015 Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

I'll tell you something

dear all
in the TV (show how I met your mother) I can't understand what I'll tell you something means:

Barney: how long has it been?( without sex)

Ted: fifty seven days

Barney: fifty seven days!! Ted, you are in a slump.

Ted: no it's not a slump. It's an intentional hiatus from girls. a slump is when you strike out every time you step up to the plate. but I'm off the roster, baby. I'm in the locker room sitting in the whirlpool and (I'll tell you something), it feels pretty good

(much obliged)
  

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“I’ll tell you something” = “For your information, from my point of view”

  • “I’ll tell you something” = “For your information, from my point of view”
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“I’ll tell you something” = “For your information, from my point of view”
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Mike2015I can't understand what I'll tell you something means
' here is some interesting information'

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