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Gamboler Posted 9 years ago
Vocabulary

It really stands me

From the dialogues of a movie (USA, 1953):

Ben is a customer of a disreputable joint, he's next to the jukebox. Millie is one of the waitresses.

Ben: Hey, Millie, what do you wanna hear?
Millie: Same one.

Ben: Aren't you tired of that song yet?

Millie: No, I never get tired of it. It really stands me.


I know that to stand has a lot of different meanings, but, what could be its meaning in this context? Maybe encourage? energize? help to work? or just something like "it really pleases me"

  

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Millie: No, I never get tired of it. It really sends me.

  • Millie: No, I never get tired of it.
  • It really sends me.
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Millie: No, I never get tired of it. It really sends me.

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