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Douglas Ricardo
he sounds good and sauced Could someone help me with this sentence: "He sounded good and sauced" it's from under the dome s01e01 around 1:15 minutes. What I understood. sauced in slang means drunk, or informal means impolite. So my question is if of course these two meaning that I found is right. How someone could sound good and at the same time drunk or being impolite. Any help is welcome. Thanks so much.
20 jan. 2014 00:09
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The phrase "good and" is an emphatic phrase. Consider it the same as "very" or "quite".
20 januari 2014
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