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Could you tell me what the sentence means in this context "I´m faking my way through it."?
Mandy Moore played a 60-year-old woman in her new TV show
Jimmy inverviewed her.
Jimmy Fallon:It´s so fantastic. I love watching it.I can´t get enough of it.
Mandy Moore: -You´re very kind. -I have no idea.
Jimmy Fallon:Oh, really?
Mandy Moore: -I´m faking my way through it.
Mandy Moore:-No, you´re so good.
Could you tell me what the following sentence means in this context?
"I´m faking my way through it."
Oct 12, 2017 4:21 PM
Answers · 5
"to fake it" means "to look as/pretend as if someone knows how to do something"
It is a slang word or a verb phrase to be exact.
So in your text it could mean:
- I'm pretending/assuming that I know how to play my role in my new TV show.
October 12, 2017
"I'm faking my way" = "I'm pretending to know what I'm doing as I go"
October 12, 2017
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