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Use this tag for questions about meanings of whole sentences rather than phrases.
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What does “You had me at the proper use of ‘you’re’ ” mean?
I was asked by a friend, the meaning of this sentence:
You had me at the proper use of you’re.
Unfortunately, I was unable to help her. Can anyone tell me: what does that sentence mean?
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Meaning of "Look at me still talking when there's science to do"
It's a famous video game song.
I really can't break it down to normal sense (being non-native). Also, I feel it's slightly glitched grammar.
Anyway, what does it mean?
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What is the woman trying to say in the following context?
A woman got pulled over for speeding by a California Highway Patrol motorcycle officer.
When he walked up to her window and opened his ticket book she said, "I bet you're going to sell me tickets to …