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Xuanzi
he's a wolf in disguise.
i think most people know this sentence "he's a wolf in disguise",it's from the lyric of lady gaga's song "monster".i like this song so much. i read the lyric,i can't really understand "in disguise" in this sentence,if he's a wolf or not????? i'm confused~!
Apr 19, 2010 9:00 PM
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We usually say "a wolf in sheep's clothing": the person seems nice and innocent (as Jura says) but underneath the disguise, that person has their own agenda, and is probably dangerous.
You'd describe someone like this, to warn others.
April 20, 2010
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It means that he acts innocent but can't be trusted.
April 19, 2010
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If "he's a wolf in disguise" it means he IS a wolf, disguised as something.
so..
"Christina is a wolf in disguise" means that you are actually a wolf, disguised as a human. :]
April 19, 2010
Oh yeah. xD That too ^ if we're talking about the analogy.
April 20, 2010
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