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Margaret
What does this dialogue mean? I tried to find it in the internet, but it gaves me nothing... - Is it just me, or does Mr. Wonka seem a few quarters short of a buck? - I’m sorry, I don’t speak American.
25 Kas 2017 16:21
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- Is it just me, or does Mr. Wonka seem a few quarters short of a buck? - I’m sorry, I don’t speak American. "a few quarters short of a buck" suggests something incomplete or lacking. It is one the (jokey) euphemisms for being slow in thinking, or "stupid" which seems to be a taboo word nowadays. So the first person is suggesting Mr Wonka might not be a particularly sharp minded guy, and the other person is essentially saying "I'm sorry. I don't want to talk about it" in a roundabout way which is polite but still sarcastic, probably offended by that suggestion. Since "American" in this sense is not an established word, they probably mean "Don't give that nonsense/bullshit".
25 Kasım 2017
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a buck=a dollar, it means the same as "A few sandwiches short of a picnic", or "not the sharpest tool of the shed"
25 Kasım 2017
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25 Kasım 2017
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