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can someone translate

1.You don’t want to cope with his/her foolishness.

2. You don’t understand.
1.
Person: “So in conclusion, the earth is flat.”

Person 2: “Can someone translate.”

2.

Person 1: *teaches Math
Person 2: “Can someone translate?”
by quACK ACK November 11, 2018
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Translation

So I see your in school, you were using the dictionary and came to this website to search random stuff. Translation: IM YOUR TEACHER GET BACK TO WORK
I SAID GET BACK TO WORK OR F IN YOUR REPORT CARD FOR ETERNITY (and btw translation means translating something to another language) NOW GRT YOUR ASS BSCK TO YOUR DESK YA HEAR ME
by The annoying teacher August 29, 2022
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Found in Translation

A phenomenon where meaning, intensity, or significance is not just preserved but Amplified or Exaggerated during communication. Unlike "Lost in Translation," where meaning is diluted(, or Lost), this occurs when people or cultures—especially those with a tradition of storytelling, discussion, or debate—naturally embellish, add layers, or inflate details while conveying information. This often happens without an actual language or medium change but within the same cultural or linguistic setting.
Found in Translation:
“BROOO, you should have seen it! Two fully grown men in the middle of the street after one of them crashed into the other's car. Just like a Bollywood climax scene! One guy was ready to throw hands, and the other looked like he was about to pull off a WWE move! The crowd was waiting for fireworks... AND THEN…

In walks this, badass traffic cop, doesn’t say much, just waves his hand like a pro, and says: ‘Chalo, nikal.’

AND BOOM! Like magic, the two lions hiding their tail, just got in their cars and left like obedient schoolboys. 🤣”

Real Event:
Two people got into a nasty verbal fight after a minor car scratch incident in the middle of the road.
They were about to escalate, but a traffic officer stepped in and simply said, "Bas, chalo. Nikal lo!" (Enough, just move along!).
by IO10-Saral March 1, 2025
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