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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

You know, people saw that little show you're boy...

Deacon: I'm gonna pass.
Reno: What do you mean you're gonna pass? We've got
the money.
Deacon: Not enough, you don't. You know, people saw that little show you're boy
here put on. (He made a fool of himself?) They're gonna want to know there's decent money to be made if they win.
Reno: Look John here... he's a good fighter. We all stand to make good
money on him, including you.
  

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First, it should be "your boy here. " "Little show" can refer to any kind of display that attracted attention, not necessarily making a fool of oneself. Mother, speaking about toddler: "Oh yes, Jeremy had one of his tantrums at the department store this afternoon.

  • First, it should be "your boy here.
  • " "Little show" can refer to any kind of display that attracted attention, not necessarily making a fool of oneself.
  • Mother, speaking about toddler: "Oh yes, Jeremy had one of his tantrums at the department store this afternoon.
  • " Young woman, speaking about another young woman: "Caitlyn was putting on her little show on the dance floor, as usual.
  • Wearing as little as possible, naturally.
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First, it should be "your boy here. " Emotion: smile

"Little show" can refer to any kind of display that attracted attention, not necessa

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