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Pei Yung
A wheely good time
“I`ve had a wheely good time.”
What does that mean? What does “wheely” mean?
Feb 15, 2017 4:33 AM
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This is a play on words. "Wheely" sounds like "really," so it's substituted here to make this sentence sound more playful. Maybe the environment this sentence is referring to is all about wheels?
February 15, 2017
It is an English slang term for "really" - or "great" .
February 15, 2017
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Pei Yung
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