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Ljswave Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

SubjectQ. What is the meaning of "chill" and "crapola"?

The lines go:( In the classroom, A fake teacher says like this)

-The point is, you all can just chill today.
We'll start on this crapola tomorrow.
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Q. What is the meaning of "chill" and "crapola"?

I tried to find them through dictionary.
chill mean "When you chill something or when it chills, you lower its temperature so that it becomes colder but does not freeze."
but In the sentence It doesn't make sense.

crapola means "nonsence" ,right?

I need you to explain about them. Please~
  

Top answer

Yes, crapola = nonsense. Chill here means to be calm, take it easy, don't get excited.

  • Yes, crapola = nonsense.
  • Chill here means to be calm, take it easy, don't get excited.
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Yes, crapola = nonsense.
Chill here means to be calm, take it easy, don't get excited.

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