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Hi friends, can you help me understand this line from breaking bad season one. I just don't undestand what "that is" means here. It makes no sense to me.
1. That is some stone-fine tick tick you've been cooking there, ese.
Dec 20, 2021 3:13 PM
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In this case, "that is" is being used as an exclamatory expression. Exclamatory expressions are used to make an emphatic comment. I imagine that one of the characters is commenting on the quality of what someone else is cooking, and that ticking sound also serves to make the moment more dramatic. I don't watch Breaking Bad, so I can't provide more in depth details beyond the text. Hope this helps and enjoy the show!
December 20, 2021
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