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What does "be meant to" mean? At 0:24 in this Facebook video (https://www.facebook.com/attn/videos/8970863003...), the man quotes someone's comment "you're meant to be a role model?" I looked up in some online dictionaries, and the definition of "be meant to" is "be supposed to" or "be destined to". I think the comment means "do you want to be a role model?" So, should the subtitle be "you 'meant to' be a role model?"The link is https://www.facebook.com/attn/videos/897086300326830/
Jul 28, 2015 8:02 AM
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It doesn't mean 'do you want to be a role model'. In this context, it's being used as a sarcastic profanity. The way it's read, is extremely questioning and sarcastic. By saying "you're meant to be a role model?", the author is sarcastically remarking that he should NOT in fact be a role model, and that he is very much contrary to that. However, it is implied that people in general look up to him as a role model.
July 28, 2015
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