Phil: Hey, guys, guys, you want some Coco-Cola? You want some? Hey you want some- you wanna drink- I see you over there, you wanna drink some Coco-Cola? Drink it?
Klayman #1: No.
Phil: Why?
Klayman#1: Because I'm fat, I'm on a diet. I'm fat.
Phil: Ok, then you want some baloney?
Klayman #1: No.
Phil: Why?
Klayman#1: Because I'm fat, I'm on a diet. I'm fat.
Phil: Ok, then you want some baloney?
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An unhip and old-fashioned cola brand your dad drinks. Its reputation was not aided by the time that weirdo scientist Menlo Schwartzer replaced the ingredients with a chemical agent that turned its drinkers into motor oil-drinking zombie punks.
An unhip and old-fashioned cola brand your dad drinks. Its reputation was not aided by the time that weirdo scientist Menlo Schwartzer replaced the ingredients with a chemical agent that turned its drinkers into motor oil-drinking zombie punks.
Buzz Cola? I wouldn't drink that crap if you paid me. A-bow-bow!
I don't care what these kids eat, as long as they wash it down with plenty of Buzz Cola, can you relate?
I don't care what these kids eat, as long as they wash it down with plenty of Buzz Cola, can you relate?
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This Spanish word comes from the verb "calmar", meaning "to calm".
By making it "calma", it becomes a command in the familiar you form, becoming "you, calm".
Adding "te" on the end makes it reflexive, so that the final meaning becomes "you, calm yourself".
This world will appear in Spanish classrooms, outside of Spanish classrooms when spoken by Spanish students or native Spanish speakers, or by people who have picked it up from those previously mentioned types, or from Urban Dictionary.
Correctly pronounced, it is spoken:
"calm" (like the English word), "ah" (as in 'nod'), "tey" (as in 'bay').
By making it "calma", it becomes a command in the familiar you form, becoming "you, calm".
Adding "te" on the end makes it reflexive, so that the final meaning becomes "you, calm yourself".
This world will appear in Spanish classrooms, outside of Spanish classrooms when spoken by Spanish students or native Spanish speakers, or by people who have picked it up from those previously mentioned types, or from Urban Dictionary.
Correctly pronounced, it is spoken:
"calm" (like the English word), "ah" (as in 'nod'), "tey" (as in 'bay').
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