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12 words and phrases from “game of thrones” that need to be part of your vocabulary
I agree :clap2: Josy get your name changed to Khaleesi
Phrase: “Blood of my blood” Meaning: Basically, in-laws. In a sentence: “We’re spending Thanksgiving with the blood of my blood. It should be fun, so long as Uncle Nick doesn’t get drunk again!” Phrase: “Make water” Meaning: To urinate. In a sentence: “Ugh, I have to make water so badly. I shouldn’t have had so many Diet Cokes today.” Phrase: “Smallclothes” Meaning: Underwear In a sentence: “Hey baby … guess what? I’m not wearing any smallclothes…” Phrase: “Sun-and-stars” Meaning: Soulmate In a sentence: “Ryan Gosling is totally my sun-and-stars — if only he realized it!” Phrase: “Mummer’s farce” Meaning: A way to describe something as stupid. (A “mummer” is a clown.) In a sentence: “Brittany’s bachelorette party is, like, a mummer’s farce! Nothing is going right, and she’s being a total bitch.” Phrase: ”Garderobe” Meaning: A medieval toilet In a sentence: “Oof, I’ve got the runs. I’ll be in the garderobe if you need me.” Phrase: “Khaleesi” Meaning: Queen (Dothraki); head bitch in charge. In a sentence: “All of The Frisky’s posts are edited by Amelia, our Khaleesi.” Phrase: “Words are wind.” Meaning: Another way of saying “actions speak stronger than words.” In a sentence: “You say you love me, Todd, but words are wind. Prove it!” Phrase: “Like nipples on a breastplate.” Meaning: Useless. In a sentence: “Remember when shrugs were all the rage? Why? Those things were like nipples on a breastplate.” Phrase/term: “Trencher” Meaning: A long wooden bowl, shaped like a trench. In a sentence: “Excuse me, waiter? I’d like my ceviche served in a trencher please, thank you.” Phrase: “We do not sow.” Meaning: A motto (used by the Greyjoys) — a play on the phrase “you reap what you sow” — which implies that the user only reaps. In a sentence: “Jeff and Karl crashed the wedding, shouting “WE DO NOT SOW” before drinking all the booze and eating all the shrimp.” Phrase: ”You know nothing, Jon Snow.” Meaning: A way to describe someone who is ignorant about the way the real world works. In a sentence: ”Brad thinks he found my clitoris, but, like, “You know nothing, Jon Snow,” amiright?” http://www.thefrisky.com/2012-05-16/...ur-vocabulary/ |
I personally use "You know nothing Jon Snow" all the time
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Read the breastplate line in the book the other day :laugh:
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Hard Truth Cuts both ways Ser Davos
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Here for Khaleesi
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