Alina Torovets
Does the sentence with "spoon" make any sense? A says "This is great, because I only have free time to watch the news. The last time I watched a movie was a month ago." B replies "We should spoon and watch one". Thank you 🙏🏻🌟✨
28 jan. 2023 15:30
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The key words in the definitions that Chris posted are "old-fashioned" and "dated." The majority of people-- even native speakers- under the age of 60 wouldn't understand what you mean to say with "spoon."
28 januari 2023
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Yes. 'Spoon' makes perfect sense here. It means lie together so that the person in front's back is against the stomach of the person behind. It is widely used.
28 januari 2023
2
While usually I agree with Jonathan, this time I disagree. My friends and I use the word "spoon" often, to describe lying down on a sofa or a bed with your husband/wife/boyfriend/girlfriend. Usually this is done while watching a movie or tv. Imagine 2 spoons that fit together perfectly. This is the idea.
28 januari 2023
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28 januari 2023
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