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The sentence said by Jake in Brooklyn Nine-Nine ( Jake makes the criminals sing )
It is better than original version lol jk
It is better than original version lol jk
Jake : Now number five!
Criminal 5 : I never wanna hear you say
All : I want it that way
Jake : Ahh chills, literal chills
That girl : It was number five. Number five killed my brother.
Jake : oH mY GoD, I forgot that part.
Criminal 5 : I never wanna hear you say
All : I want it that way
Jake : Ahh chills, literal chills
That girl : It was number five. Number five killed my brother.
Jake : oH mY GoD, I forgot that part.
by noobies97 October 5, 2019
Get the chills, literal chills mug.used to describe something that actually happens or exists. One of the most overused words in modern society. Not to be confused with figuratively, as this is the complete opposite.
Incorrect usage:
A: It was literally raining cats and dogs.
B: Really dipshit? How many scratches do you have?
Correct usage:
A: Dude, Justin Bieber literally has half a billion views on YouTube.
B: Shit, really? Now I know the world is coming to an end
A: It was literally raining cats and dogs.
B: Really dipshit? How many scratches do you have?
Correct usage:
A: Dude, Justin Bieber literally has half a billion views on YouTube.
B: Shit, really? Now I know the world is coming to an end
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a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is both literal and metaphorical applicable in order to suggest a double meaning about one incident.
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a figure of speech in which a term or phrase is applied to something to which it is both literal and metaphorical applicable in order to suggest a double meaning about one incident.
When Jerry sucker punched Helen Keller. Literaphorically, she never saw it coming.
While painting, John was not paying attention while turning around and literaphorically brushed the wall. Forcing him to clean up his mistake.
While painting, John was not paying attention while turning around and literaphorically brushed the wall. Forcing him to clean up his mistake.
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by kullll kid June 19, 2016
Get the literally every word in the urban dictionary mug.A GCSE (General Certificate of Education) that you can take in school. You will study a play and a book that your teacher will do his/her best to ruin by a.) forcing you to embarrassingly read them out loud in class, and b.) forcing you to over-analyze them whilst ignoring their immediate, aesthetic value.
But this is not always the case. If you are doing the foundation level (like I did) you will be thought of as too much of a retard to be able to read. Instead you will watch some pretentious film adaptation on an old TV not worthy to be shot at by a drugged-up Elvis Presley.
Either way, you will come away with an extremely negative view of classical literature. However, you may be lucky enough to rediscover it in later life and enjoy it properly.
But this is not always the case. If you are doing the foundation level (like I did) you will be thought of as too much of a retard to be able to read. Instead you will watch some pretentious film adaptation on an old TV not worthy to be shot at by a drugged-up Elvis Presley.
Either way, you will come away with an extremely negative view of classical literature. However, you may be lucky enough to rediscover it in later life and enjoy it properly.
GCSE English Literature Teacher: "So what can we see in Jessica's defiance of her father that is reminiscent of a 20th centry movement that has changed so much?"
Student: "Fascism?"
Student: "Fascism?"
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