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"You're a shoe" means what?
In the pilot of “FRIENDS” Rachel says to her father Daddy! Daddy listen to me! It’s like all my life everyone’s told me, “You’re a shoe! You’re a shoe! You’re a shoe!” Well, what if I don’t want to be a shoe? What if I wanna be a purse or a hat? No I don’t want you to buy me a hat, I’m saying I am a hat. It’s a metaphor Daddy!
Aug 4, 2015 7:43 PM
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This expression does not exist. Rachel is making things up while she speaks. She's trying to build a metaphor to explain that everyone expected something of her, but she wants to be something else.
Do not use "I am a shoe" in real life :)
August 4, 2015
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Thank u *Gerald* ;)
August 4, 2015
hi abolfazl
its ok.......javabi ke Gerald neveshta ro bebinn oon doroste ;)
August 6, 2015
hi zahra
how are you?
i check my dictionary and i didn't find be a shoe.
August 6, 2015



