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Meanings of 2 sentences - need an explanation
1. I'm not speaking in code.
2. After all the cake and watermelon, there’s a chance you might get laid or meet a girl.
Can someone explain me the meaning of the above 2 sentences separately concerning the fragments, 'speaking in code' and 'after all the cake and watermelon' ?
30 jul. 2011 06:27
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"I'm not speaking in code" is fairly clear. "I'm not saying anything that needs to be deciphered or reinterpreted; I'm saying exactly what I mean."
I checked up on the other quote. "Cake and watermelon" is used figuratively to mean an (innocent) enticement. "Come to our party! We have cake! We have watermelon!" Something that would initially attract people to the website, I guess.
30 juli 2011
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1. I'm not speaking in code = I mean exactly what I am saying.
2. I guess they must have been eating cake and watermelon or something.
30 juli 2011
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