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Vocabulary

"I've been seventy four"

0 "I've been seventy four" - what does it mean? Is it something about drugs?0-
  

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0 For the moment I thought he said: "I have smoked before" but it didn't sound so distinctly.02br
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01font01u00It's from the Mean Creek movie:02u02br
00Marty: "Wanna smoke a birthday doobie?"02br
00Rocky: "Sam doesn't smoke weed, Marty!"02br
00George: "I've been seventy-four."02br
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0 Hm... I think I didn't catch what he said.02br
00He asked Milly then: "Have you been soaked before?". At least I think it was 01b01i00soaked02i02b00 what I heard.0-
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0 So, am I right? Does it sound natural?0-
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0Was it02br
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00'stoned before'?0-
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0 No, there were not any ts.02br
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00slang. to soak - to drink alcohol - to bib02br
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01a05100 02a0230hrefhttp://dict.die.net/soaked241hrefhttp://www.google.ee/search?hl=en&q=%22
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00Here is that part. You can hear it. Please tell me what you hear.02br
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0 That link doesn't work for me but Grammar Geek listened to it in your other post and has confirmed that it is 'stoned'. 0-

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