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Ryotaro Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

You better make it good

Two guys are just about to have a fight.

A: I'll mess you up, man

B: Well, you'll have one shot. You better make it good.

What does "You better make it good" mean?

Thanks,

Ryo
  

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Hi, It should be 'You had better make it good' . It means you have only one shot, and you must take advantage of it carefully. You must strike me; if you don't succeed, you'll probably be defeated.

  • Hi, It should be 'You had better make it good' .
  • It means you have only one shot, and you must take advantage of it carefully.
  • You must strike me; if you don't succeed, you'll probably be defeated.
  • It's used ironically somehow.
  • It reminds me a Western.
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Hi,

It should be 'You had better make it good'.

It means you have only one shot, and you must take advantage of it carefully. You must strike me;

if you don't succeed, you'll probably be defeated. It's used ironically somehow.

It reminds me a Western.

Regards

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