You are not yet boyfriend and girlfriend, (or girlfriend and girlfriend or boyfriend and boyfriend) but you practically are.
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Simply it means, when you say something which is not really true or realistic but you use it for expressing the intense of the circumstance. Obviously it is not similar to " Literally" or " Literally speaking". Literally means that is exactly true but metaphorically is when it's not true is just use to express the intense. Check the example to figure it out properly.
Simply it means, when you say something which is not really true or realistic but you use it for expressing the intense of the circumstance. Obviously it is not similar to " Literally" or " Literally speaking". Literally means that is exactly true but metaphorically is when it's not true is just use to express the intense. Check the example to figure it out properly.
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Kyla: The fuck are you saying, I can’t understand you, you’re speaking clifford
Kyla: The fuck are you saying, I can’t understand you, you’re speaking clifford
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Even worse if you have social anxiety disorder.
Even worse if you have social anxiety disorder.
I didn't do my speech in front of the class because I was too nervous; I lost a lot of points. Stupid fuckin public speaking.
by Poncho! January 5, 2009
Get the public speaking mug."Speaking in questions" is the annoying habit, in spoken English, where one (typically a woman) inflects (raises) her voice at the end of a sentence, as if she were asking a question.
It generally means that she is not sure about what she is saying.
It generally means that she is not sure about what she is saying.
Terri: I find it hard to believe that you find my speaking habits annoying?
Jim: Yes, I do.
Terri: I have doubts about the future of our relationship? It is as if you don't care?
Jim: Duh. Maybe you should stop speaking in questions.
Jim: Yes, I do.
Terri: I have doubts about the future of our relationship? It is as if you don't care?
Jim: Duh. Maybe you should stop speaking in questions.
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