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What is "You look like a hundred bucks." mean?
The original sentence is: "You look like a hundred bucks. Long night?" It seems not a compliment. What is that mean?
2 juil. 2012 03:58
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The original phrase is "You look like a million bucks" which typically means that the person is well-dressed or good-looking.
So to say "you look like a hundred bucks" is an insult, because just as a hundred is significantly lower than a million, the person does not look as good as they should look.
2 juillet 2012
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It's a thinly disguised insult.
2 juillet 2012
Sigh. A hundred dollars used to buy a lot in the U.S. And for those of us who are frugal, it still does. A person who would DISDAINFULLY say, "You look like a hundred bucks," is in a higher economic bracket than many. Of course, as Marcia notes, the statement is actually a clever revision of the original million-dollar expression.
2 juillet 2012
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Chinois (cantonais), Anglais
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Anglais
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