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"Stop your grinnin' and drop your linen!" What does this sentence mean?
"Stop your grinnin' and drop your linen!"
What does this sentence mean? It's a serif of "HUDSON" in "Aliens" movie.
Mar 15, 2017 1:04 PM
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Haha! OK, this is a bit of a funny one to explain. Hudson is a typically macho, overly sexualised character in that film and that line basically means 'stop smiling at me and take off your underwear' but in a rhyme. In the specific scene, he's just found something so it's about being 'ready for action'.
Hope that makes sense :)
March 15, 2017
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