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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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To impail themselves

They are showing it like in a funny way:) but they just talk about it.

Can you please explain "to impail" in other words?

I don't see why I have to put the utensils face down Because when they're sticking up like that, if someone trips and falls, they're going to impail themselves and die.

  

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impale >>> pierce your body with something sharp. eg If you fall on a 6-inch nail that s sticking up from a piece of wood.

  • impale >>> pierce your body with something sharp.
  • eg If you fall on a 6-inch nail that s sticking up from a piece of wood.
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impale>>> pierce your body with something sharp.

eg If you fall on a 6-inch nail that s sticking up from a piece of wood.

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anonymousI don't see why I have to put the utensils face down Because when they're sticking up like that, if someone trips and falls, they're going to impale themselves and die.

To impale something is to drive something sharp and pointed through it, or deeply into it. To impale oneself is to have a sharp

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