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That's for tequilas?
<em>When i watch English movie i hear this phrase.THAT'S FOR TEQUILAS.I've already reserched from the internet and didn't find out about this phrase.If somebody know about this phrase write it down please.</em>
Oct 30, 2019 8:35 AM
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It's not a standard phrase. I need to know the lines that come first.
Traditionally, drinking tequila involves salt, and a lime. (By "lime" I mean the sour, acid, green citrus fruit). You have salt on your hand. You lick the salt. You drink a sip of tequila. Then you suck the lime.
Tequila also traditionally has a maguey worm in the bottom of the bottle. Perhaps that is just a myth.
I suspect they are talking about limes, salt, or possibly worms.
"Why do you have a lime in your refrigerator?"
"That's for tequilas."
Another possibility is that you didn't hear the words correctly.
October 30, 2019
which movie did you hear it in? What is the context?
October 30, 2019
Maybe "THAT'S FOR TEQUILAS" mean "That's ridiculous" in fact? For example "Don't be ridiculous" or "He doesn't know this ridiculous man"?
October 30, 2019
Mariya
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English, Russian, Spanish
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English, Spanish
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