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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Late night...

Jonathan: Clark! Come on, son. The cow's aren't gonna feed themselves.
What, you have a late night? Tired from a long night?

Clark: I was helping Lana. To her credit, (as far as she's concerned?) she's not gonna let the whole
body part incident delay the opening of the Talon.

Jonathan: Well, that's what happens when you get into business with somebody like Lex Luthor.

Clark: Well, if it wasn't for Lex, the Talon would be a parking garage.

Jonathan: Son, he casts a very, very long shadow. (He's dangerous?)
I just want to make sure that none of you kids get hurt. That's all.

Clark: The past is in the past. The best we can do is look to the future. Does he refer to Lex?
  

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What, you have a late night? Tired from a long night? Yes, to "have a late night" means to stay awake late into the night and usually implies that the subject is therefore tired.

  • What, you have a late night?
  • Tired from a long night?
  • Yes, to "have a late night" means to stay awake late into the night and usually implies that the subject is therefore tired.
  • I was helping Lana.
  • To her credit, ( as far as she's concerned?
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What, you have a late night? Tired from a long night?
Yes, to "have a late night" means to stay awake late into the night and usually implies that the subject is therefore tired.
I was helping Lana. To her credit, (as far as she's concerned?) she's not gonna let the whole
body part inc
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