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DaveC426913
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On the way home in the car, my wife informed me that she needs to get home to take some Tylenol and pee.
I strongly advised her to reconsider.
I strongly advised her to reconsider.
lisab said:I've never understood why people say "take a pee". Clearly, you leave a pee.
zoobyshoe said:I wonder if anyone on Jeopardy ever said "I'd like to take a "p".
That's right.jtbell said:I think you mean Wheel of Fortune.
zoobyshoe said:That's right.
May I go pee?DaveC426913 said:...in the form of a question please...
edward said:Contestants get the p for free. They have to buy the vowels. That sounds suspicious to me.
DaveC426913 said:So, p is free but vowel movements are not...
The phrase "she looked at me like I was the crazy one" is a common expression used to describe a situation where someone is being judged or criticized for their behavior or beliefs. It suggests that the person being looked at is being perceived as irrational or strange by the person doing the looking.
No, the phrase is not meant to be taken literally. It is a figure of speech that conveys a feeling or emotion rather than a literal description of a person's actions or facial expressions.
There are many reasons why someone might look at another person like they are crazy. It could be because the person is behaving in a strange manner, has unusual beliefs or opinions, or is doing something that goes against societal norms. It could also be a result of miscommunication or misunderstanding between the two people.
If someone feels like they are being looked at like they are crazy, the best response is to remain calm and try to understand why the other person is reacting that way. It may be helpful to communicate and clarify any misunderstandings or to simply ignore the judgmental behavior and move on.
No, the phrase can be used in both negative and positive contexts. It depends on the tone and intention behind the look. In some situations, it may be used playfully or affectionately between friends or family members. However, when used in a negative context, it can be hurtful and demeaning.