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V + around
-Play around
-Fool around
-Mess/ screw/ fuck around
When do you say each one? Their meanings are very similar.
Are "mess/screw/fuck + around" the same but with different intensity?
Are "mess around" and "fool around" synonym?
Do they all mean "sleep around" and "spend time aimlessly"?
How do I distinguish what situation to use each one?
10 de ene. de 2020 10:33
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OK such a can of worms.
To play around is less intense than to fool around. Foolishness is more serious/more base than simple playing around.
To mess/screw/f*** around are in the correct order of seriousness, from least (mess around) to the strongest. These last 2 can also mean to sleep around, if that is what you are talking about.
To 'muck' around is similar to 'to fool around'.
To distinguish between them - read my comments, which is mild, which are serious. And the voice intonation will help you know if someone is serious or rude when they describe them.
Or you can just learn the words, but you yourself can use polite words instead.
10 de enero de 2020
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