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Class olive Posted 7 years ago
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What’s the meaning of this sentence?

Feeling some type of way.
  

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It's not a sentence. Everyone feels some "way" (happy, sad, hopeful, depressed, and so on) at all times, so it does not have much meaningful content.

  • It's not a sentence.
  • Everyone feels some "way" (happy, sad, hopeful, depressed, and so on) at all times, so it does not have much meaningful content.
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It's not a sentence.

Everyone feels some "way" (happy, sad, hopeful, depressed, and so on) at all times, so it does not have much meaningful content.

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class olive What’s the meaning of this sentence?
Feeling some type of way.

It's not a sentence, and it doesn't have much of a meaning either.

It's just a few words without context. Where did you find this? Is there any more text that occurs before this?

CJ

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This could be used, for example, as follows:


"The cave was pitch dark. But I had no choice but to make my way in it. I started moving and kept at it for a long time, feeling some type of way."

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In the context of Snapchat, which is mostly for teens and twenty-year-olds, the phrase might be used, for example, as in the following:


"Feeling is everything to me. I have to be feeling some type of way - any way, but it has to be real feeling - if I'm going to have a relationship."

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