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Elcid Posted 21 years ago
Grammar

What are expressions?

What does Rachel mean ? Didnt get it.

Julie: Well, Ross and I were in grad school together.

Ross: But we haven't seen each other since then. Well I land in China, guess who's in charge of the dig.

Rachel: Julie! Julie, isn't that great? I mean, isn't that just kick-you-in-the-crotch, spit-on-your-neck fantastic?

Monica: (to Julie) It's an expression.

Thanks in advance
  

Top answer

"Crotch" is the part of a human body where two legs join with the trunk. If you kick me in the crotch, I should shout "ouch! " and I will punch your jaw.

  • "Crotch" is the part of a human body where two legs join with the trunk.
  • If you kick me in the crotch, I should shout "ouch!
  • " and I will punch your jaw.
  • I guess "kick-you-in-the-crotch" means something that hurts someone severely.
  • "Spat on your neck" is a phrase new to me.
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"Crotch" is the part of a human body where two legs join with the trunk. If you kick me in the crotch, I should shout "ouch! ouch!" and I will punch your jaw. I guess "kick-you-in-the-crotch" means something that hurts someone severely. "Spat on your neck" is a phrase new to me. If you spat on my face I should feel I get insulted and I am sure I will slap you in the cheek. I guess "spat-on-your-ne

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