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Gravity Falls s1e4 Aww, this is like a bizzaro version of a Mystery shack. "Bizzaro version" - what does it mean? It ain't some such old trick, it's an natability. "natability" - ? Where others are blind, I'm futurely inclined. "futurely inclined" - ? And you to could see the view that's widdle lil me! "widdle lil" - ? I succesfuly bezappled my face! "bezappled" - ? little scug's house. "scug" - ? some digs you got here. "digs" - ? geopardy quicksand! "geopardy" - ? hiertown. "hier" - ?
Dec 17, 2014 9:50 AM
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"Some (nice)/ (sweet) digs you got here" --Digs is slang for "place", like where you live. The sentence is a compliment to the host. other slang for place: digs, crib, casa, pad, abode, lair I would say to ignore the other phrases on your list; they're obscure and uncommon. If you like learning slang, go to www.urbandictionary.com
December 17, 2014
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These sound like evocative song lyrics in which the songwriter is playing with the sounds of words, and making up new words and phrases. "Bizarro" is a reference to the Superman comic series. See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bizarro . Bizarro was a flawed copy of Superman. A "bizarro version" means a flawed, warped, or distorted version.
December 18, 2014
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These are hardly common expressions, some are slangy and a couple seem invented for the show. Some phrases are deliberately "bad English". It's probably better if you find a fan of the cartoon and discuss the meaning with him/her. I can tell you that Bizzarro is the "anti-Superman" in DC Comics. So that analogy is applied to the Mystery shack.
December 17, 2014
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