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Todd: John, can you talk a little bit about the frog that you got for your Valentine's day gift.
John: Sure, yeah, my wife gave me this Pac Man frog for Valentine's day, and basically1 it was this enormous2, stinky frog that would only eat baby mice, so you had to like feed it like a little tiny cute baby mouse like every week and then it would just like leave this big mess, this stinky mess, and you'd have to clean it up and at the time I had just gotten rid of an iguana3, and like I didn't want any pets and that was the gift my wife gave me so!
Todd: Oh, man, well, how long did you have it?
John: I think I kept it for about six month. Maybe even a year.
Todd: That's a long time.
John: Yeah. Well see, I kept it until she moved in with me and then when she moved in with me, she said, "Wow, that thing really stinks4!" We should get rid of it." So we took it back to the pet store and just gave it back to them.
Todd: Oh, so you took it back to the pet store. They took it.
John: Yeah, they took it. I looked around for someone to like give it to, and everyone was like, "No, that thing is disgusting5. No one wanted it and I asked the pet store would they like pay for it, and they were like "No, no, you bought it" so I was just like, "Here, OK, have it back" and they were "Fine, we'll sell it again"
Todd: OK, do you ever know what happened to the frog?
John: No, maybe, I went back to that pet store like a year after I gave it back to them and it was still there and it was like twice the size, so I don't know if they ever got rid of it or not.
Todd: Great story.
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enormous or stinky
My wife gave me this enormous, stinky frog for a gift.
If something is 'enormous' it is really, really big. When something smells bad we can say that it is 'stinky.' Notice the following:
Sorry. My shoes are really stinky.
stinky mess or clean up
It would always leave this stinky mess that I'd have to clean up.
A 'mess' is something that is not clean or orderly7, in the case of the example, a mess that smells bad. To 'clean something up' is to remove the mess. Notice the following:
The bad food left a stinky mess in the refrigerator.
I had to clean up my room when I was a child.
get rid of
I had just gotten rid of an iguana.
You 'get rid of' things that you don't want or need anymore. This can either be throwing them in the garbage, giving them to another person or selling them. Notice the following:
When they broke up she got rid of all his photos.
You should really get rid of that jacket.
disgusting
No one wanted to have it, because people thought it was disgusting.
When something is 'disgusting' it is not nice and maybe makes you feel little sick. Notice the following:
It smells disgusting in here.
twice the size
I saw the frog a year later, and it was twice the size.
If the frog is 'twice the size' that it was before it means9 it has grown to double the original size, or it is two times as big. Notice the following:
This house is more than twice the size of our old one.
It is difficult to believe that he was a small baby because he is twice the size of his mother now.
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1 basically | |
adv.基本上,从根本上说 | |
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2 enormous | |
adj.巨大的;庞大的 | |
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3 iguana | |
n.美洲大蜥蜴,鬣鳞蜥 | |
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4 stinks | |
v.散发出恶臭( stink的第三人称单数 );发臭味;名声臭;糟透 | |
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5 disgusting | |
adj.令人作呕的,可憎恶的,讨厌的 | |
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n.恐龙( dinosaur的名词复数 );守旧落伍的人,过时落后的东西 | |
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adj.有秩序的,整齐的,一丝不苟的,和平的;adv.有秩序地,有条理地,依次地;n.勤务兵,(医院的)勤务工 | |
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8 worms | |
计算机网络"蠕虫"(可自我复制但无危害) | |
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n.方法,手段,折中点,物质财富 | |
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