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Alina
What do these two sentences mean?
1.you're one in a melon
2.I'm bananas for you
I saw these two in a samll story and I feel strange. Are they exist?
4 jun. 2016 02:02
Antwoorden · 3
1. It should say you're one in a MILLION, not melon.
2. "Bananas" is another term for crazy. As in, "I'm crazy for you."
4 juni 2016
1. One in a melon is a play on words because the word "melon" is similar in sound to the word million.
2. Bananas is a way of saying crazy. So, the sentence means "I am crazy for you."
4 juni 2016
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Alina
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