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Peaceblinkfriend Posted 19 years ago
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'...the whole wine scene freaks you out...'

0 00What does it mean by 'the whole wine scene freaks you out'? I looked up the word 'freak out' in the dictionary and it just says01i00 to become or cause someone to become extremely emotional. 02i00Thank you. 02br
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01i00If the whole wine scene freaks you out, tell your guests to bring some.02br
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"02br 02br 00I don't know anything about wine, so if someone made me make that decision, I would feel some anxiety. I wouldn't freak out, but I wouldn't be comfortable that I'd make a good choice. 0-

  • "02br 02br 00I don't know anything about wine, so if someone made me make that decision, I would feel some anxiety.
  • I wouldn't freak out, but I wouldn't be comfortable that I'd make a good choice.
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0I believe it means "If you are overwhelmed by the thought of making the choice regarding wine."02br
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00I don't know anything about wine, so if someone made me make that decision, I would feel some anxiety. I wouldn't freak out, but I wouldn't be comfortable that I'd make a good choice. So I would be relieved if someone just brought the wine they like to drink, and I didn
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0I think I know what it means now. Thanks for your help, Grammer Geek. 05002br
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