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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

Weirded...

Lex: I hear we've sprung a leak.

Clark: Is everything all right?

Lana: Just a little weirded out. Got a little bizarre?

Lex: Relax, it's just a leak.

Lana: No, a friend of yours came by, applied for the
assistant manager position. He told me to, um, to stay away from you.
  

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Just a little weirded out . Got a little bizarre? In this case it simply means that things are weird (or indeed bizarre).

  • Just a little weirded out .
  • Got a little bizarre?
  • In this case it simply means that things are weird (or indeed bizarre).
  • Usually however, the term "weirded out" is used to describe how a person feels after witnessing or experiencing something strange.
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Just a little weirded out. Got a little bizarre?
In this case it simply means that things are weird (or indeed bizarre). Usually however, the term "weirded out" is used to describe how a person feels after witnessing or experiencing something strange. For instance you might say, "Seeing his mother date a man other than h
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