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Julie 줄리
コミュニティ チューターWhat is the meaning of 'Don’t get me started.'
These lines are from sitcom Friends.
Fyi, I put some more lines below.
Alice: (laughs) No. No. No. (Sits down.) Okay, now, see, I wanna name the girl baby Leslie, and Frank wants to name one of the boy babies Frank JR. JR.
Chandler: Wouldn’t that be Frank the III?
Alice: Don’t get me started.
2008年8月22日 11:21
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Often when one has a large amount of things (mainly negative) to say about a particular topic, this idiom is used.
Example:
Don't get me started on why I can't stand him.
2008年8月22日
Aly is right; I'm just going into more detail.
When someone says, "Don't get me started," it is usually a mock warning. The expression suggests that they have sooo much to say about a particular subject, you don't really want to listen to all that they have to say about it.
2008年8月24日
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Julie 줄리
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