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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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spread someone on a cracker?

In the Frineds, Rechal ever had a major crush on the handsome guy named Tag. She ever said she want to spread him on a cracker. Does this mean any of the followings or all of them:

1) Tag was so lovable that she wanted to "eat" him.

2) She loved Tag so much.

3) She was eager to have sex with Tag.
  

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), so I'm posting some context here for you. Hope this may help somebody answer ... Rachel: Oh, I gotta get back to work.

  • ), so I'm posting some context here for you.
  • Hope this may help somebody answer ...
  • Rachel: Oh, I gotta get back to work.
  • Phoebe: You don’t have to be back for a half-hour!
  • Rachel: Yeah but, my assistant Tag does sit-ups in the office during lunch.
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Hi,

I don't think it makes sense as a stand-alone sentence (you need to refer to the fact that Rachel wants to go back to her office sooner than she should only to see Tag "doing sit-ups", dont'you?), so I'm posting some context here for you.
Hope this may help somebody answer ...

Rachel: Oh, I gotta get back to work.
Phoebe: You don’
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He's just so metaphorically "delicious."
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Grammar GeekHe's just so metaphorically "delicious."
I used to be described as such Emotion: crying.

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