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Muhammad Nabil
What does
(with metal on metal posing as brakes)
Means In this context ???
- You know what I was thinking about this morning?
That first time we drove up to see your folks.
As I recall, I was driving my '83 Volvo
with metal on metal
posing as brakes,
a passenger side door that wouldn't open.
- My God. That car was a deathtrap.
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It means the brakes on the car were either of a very simple & crude design, or had parts missing. Because they consisted only of metal touching metal. No brake pads.
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In this context, "with metal on metal posing as brakes" describes a car in poor condition, particularly its brakes. This phrase suggests that the brakes were so worn out that they no longer had proper brake pads, resulting in bare metal parts grinding against each other. This creates a loud, harsh sound and is very unsafe, as it severely reduces braking ability. The "posing as brakes" part adds humor, implying the brakes are failing at their job yet still pretending to function. It reinforces the idea of the car being old and unreliable, a “deathtrap.”
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Muhammad Nabil
المهارات اللغوية
العربية (اللهجة المصرية), الإنجليزية
لغة التعلّم
الإنجليزية
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