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1: A term people use when they mean the exact opposite.
2: The perfect get-out in tricky conversations. 1:
'Where, on earth, did you manage to find naturally produced meat balls, Fiona?' 'In Sainsburys.' 2: 'I assume you've remembered me in your will?' 'Naturally.' |
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| 2. | Naturally | ||
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1. Usually said at the end of two or more consecutive sentences in a row, despite the content of the actual sentences themselves.
2. A phrase said by Tyrone, from the must-see film Requiem for a Dream, during an unusually filmed scene in which the word becomes a part of the beat being played in the background. 3. Something my friend and I decided to say at the end of sentences to refer to the movie and get in a cheap laugh on short notice. The tower had an eternal blaze of fire spewing from beneath it, naturally.
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