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Asked on March 15, 2021 in Meaning.
The song is referencing taking a trip and the car is’swerving’ off the bourbon, which means that it’s not driving in a straight line because the driver is drunk. What would mean if you hit the dip in the road?
How of the depression on the road which goes “all the way across, all the way across” in a dimple, and what part of it is the depression? Water flows down a road and drains it off. When your driving too fast when the car drops into the dip it will stop.
To explain the symbolism of the metaphor, we sometimes say we hit a dip in the road to mean that our life is difficult or uncomfortable at the moment, or something bad happens suddenly. In the song there is a risk taking element. When the lyrics say, ‘Fuck it’ they mean that we’re not going to worry about the consequences of what we’re doing. And how much are you going to care to me? We’re taking a risk, living recklessly (driving drunk) and hope nothing bad happens as a result.
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Asked on February 28, 2021 in Other.
Yes the sentence “make sense” is often used to add a sentence to a sentence. However it often doesn’t.
What is the English words of the year and what is used to answer for that. All similar words came to us from these places. Isn’t that enough? How can I understand the meaning of a sentence simply?
Is chocolate the same as coffee?
It might have been intended as a play on a more common idiomatic saying
Not all that glitters is gold.
If the usage of “What” is used in the example would be heard particularly from speakers of cockney English which is a dialect from Coventry. In movies and popular understanding pirates from the 18th century often are depicted using the same construction, so it has become a stereotypical idea of how pirates talked.
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