In the 2011 film “bad teacher”, there is an exchange between the characters

I am so excited we’re gonna be across the hall mate. How well do you think everyone is doing? I am so sad it was because your relationship ended.
Who are you, Jane? Did you visit a mirror last time?
Squirrel Amy Squirrel.
) Is Elizabeth a squirrel?
Squirrel: Oh, yeah. You know. I was so… lost… planning my wedding… so I found her in bed with somebody else.

Squirrel: Oh my gosh!
Elizabeth. That is another man.
Squirrel: Shut the front door! Look… I know you kinda skated by last year, doing the bare minimum thing… but I just wanna say, now you’re back, I just know you are gonna get your teaching on.

So what does Squirrel mean by “Don’t worry, you were… kind of a lone wolf last year and so… busy planning the… wedding”, and “Look… I know you kinda skated by last year, doing the bare minimum thing”?

What is’spiritual support’?

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“Lone wolf” means solitary and not socializing much.

“Skated by” means that the individual “just got by” or was “on autopilot” or otherwise didn’t really work at whatever the task was but did the minimum.

Is it possible that a person can do “the bare minimum” thing?

“Shut the front door!” – is simply an exclamation – similar to “Shut your mouth!” or “You must be kidding!” or “You’ve got to be kidding!” and so on. “Get

your on” means to get serious about doing. “” “) )

(And get your on…” is being serious about doing things.”)

Answered on March 22, 2021.
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“Lone wolf” means solitary and not socializing much.

“Skated by” means that the individual “just got by” or was “on autopilot” or otherwise didn’t really work at whatever the task was but did the minimum.

Is it possible that a person can do “the bare minimum” thing?

“Shut the front door!” – is simply an exclamation – similar to “Shut your mouth!” or “You must be kidding!” or “You’ve got to be kidding!” and so on. “Get

your on” means to get serious about doing. “” “) )

(And get your on…” is being serious about doing things.”)

Answered on March 23, 2021.
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“Lone wolf” means solitary and not socializing much.

“Skated by” means that the individual “just got by” or was “on autopilot” or otherwise didn’t really work at whatever the task was but did the minimum.

Is it possible that a person can do “the bare minimum” thing?

“Shut the front door!” – is simply an exclamation – similar to “Shut your mouth!” or “You must be kidding!” or “You’ve got to be kidding!” and so on. “Get

your on” means to get serious about doing. “” “) )

(And get your on…” is being serious about doing things.”)

Answered on March 24, 2021.
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“Lone wolf” means solitary and not socializing much.

“Skated by” means that the individual “just got by” or was “on autopilot” or otherwise didn’t really work at whatever the task was but did the minimum.

Is it possible that a person can do “the bare minimum” thing?

“Shut the front door!” – is simply an exclamation – similar to “Shut your mouth!” or “You must be kidding!” or “You’ve got to be kidding!” and so on. “Get

your on” means to get serious about doing. “” “) )

(And get your on…” is being serious about doing things.”)

Answered on March 25, 2021.
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“Lone wolf” means solitary and not socializing much.

“Skated by” means that the individual “just got by” or was “on autopilot” or otherwise didn’t really work at whatever the task was but did the minimum.

Is it possible that a person can do “the bare minimum” thing?

“Shut the front door!” – is simply an exclamation – similar to “Shut your mouth!” or “You must be kidding!” or “You’ve got to be kidding!” and so on. “Get

your on” means to get serious about doing. “” “) )

(And get your on…” is being serious about doing things.”)

Answered on March 25, 2021.
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