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Stevenukd Posted 19 years ago
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0Dear Teachers,02br
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001. If you get fake diamond earrings, and a cheap chain and you should look fly in any clothes. 02br
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00- What does "look fly" mean here?02br
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002. Has what I did tonight for you satisfied you yet?02br
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00- Is this natural?02br
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00Thanks very much to Teachers,02br
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0 01blockquote 01cite 10Stevenukd12cite 10Dear Teachers,12br 12br 101. If you get fake diamond earrings, and a cheap chain and you should 10look fly10 in any clothes. 11font 10I've never come across this.

  • 0 01blockquote 01cite 10Stevenukd12cite 10Dear Teachers,12br 12br 101.
  • If you get fake diamond earrings, and a cheap chain and you should 10look fly10 in any clothes.
  • 11font 10I've never come across this.
  • However, "fly" by itself can mean to "get along well".
  • 12br 12br 102.
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01cite10Stevenukd12cite10Dear Teachers,12br
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101. If you get fake diamond earrings, and a cheap chain and you should 10look fly10 in any clothes. 11font10I've never come across this. However, "fly" by itself can mean to "get along well". Ex: I'm not sure if this recipe is
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0Try this: Are you satisfied yet with what I've done for you tonight?02br
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00According to the urban dictionary, "fly" means "in style." Old people, like me and Philip, don't use it. It's pretty "slangy" and probaby won't be around for very long.0-
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01cite10Grammar Geek12cite10Try this: Are you satisfied yet with what I've done for you tonight?12br
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10According to the urban dictionary, "fly" means "in style." Old people, like me and Philip, don't use it. It's pretty "slangy" and probaby won't be around for very long.12br
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0Okay, old people like ME don't use it to say "You look really cool." "Hey, man, you look fly!" ... uh... no. 02br
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00(The meaning of fly in "let's see if this will fly" is still in my vocabulary, though.)0-

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