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Ljswave Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

What does the "Try the veal" mean in that line?

This is a part of script of "Shrek" movie.
What does the underlined mean?
---------The line goes:
Thank you very much!
I'm here till Thursday. Try the veal!
  

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Much like ending a statement with "be sure to tip your waiter" It infers the person saying it thinks himself to be akin to a standup comic as this is something they might say during their skit.

  • Much like ending a statement with "be sure to tip your waiter" It infers the person saying it thinks himself to be akin to a standup comic as this is something they might say during their skit.
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Much like ending a statement with "be sure to tip your waiter"
It infers the person saying it thinks himself to be akin to a standup comic as this is something they might say during their skit.

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