Hernandez
Hi, everyone In a dictionary I read this: "He says his car isn't working." "Not working, my foot!. He's just too lazy to come." I know that the expression "my foot" sounds a little bit old-fashioned these days and now cruder expressions have taken its place (e.g. my butt). Are there any informal, non-rude expressions I can use these days to mean "my foot!", as in the sentence above? Examples: 1) A: His car is not working! B: “The heck/Like heck it's not working” 2) A: ‘Ian can’t come because he’s tired.’ B: Tired, HECK! More like “lazy”! ..... or ..... “Like heck/hell he’s tired. He is lazy is what he is!” Could I say “Tired, heck!” or “Like hell he’s tired!”??? What about “He is lazy, is what he is!” Thank you!
21 juin 2021 01:13
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“Like hell he’s tired” would definitely work but it sounds just as crude as “my butt”
21 juin 2021
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