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what does this mean? what does this sentence mean? We were having fun with this one in grammar class last night The lioness turned on her trainer |
The english language is so crazy....one sentence can mean so many things...:) |
I would imagine they want it to mean that the lioness attacked the trainer. However, when us dirty minded people read it we think the lioness uh turned on "wink wink" her trainer. Naughty kitty |
I think it clearly means that the trainer fell down, she jumped on him and spun around. lol :) |
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:lol tears :lol tears :lol tears :lol tears :lol tears |
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http://animals.timduru.org/dirlist/l...ing-leeuw4.jpg Then it means that the lioness got angry and turned mean on her trainer. I think if the lioness looks like THIS: http://www.xenographia.com/Araldo/immagini/lioness.jpg Then it means (hubba hubba) the trainer got turned on. :D |
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Hubby says the second lioness needs bigger boobs, then that would do the trick.. |
Mike's visual example was perfect. You ought to print it out and take it to class, Orin. I love wordplay like that. This is a reach, but it could happen: Desperate for escape, the lioness mauled everyone in the cage. After passing up the door and walking across the bodies, the lioness turned on her trainer and made a left out the door. |
lmao......... these were all the ones that we came up with in calss, i can tell you that we were laughing histerically when we got to the one about the trainer beign "aroused" by the lioness :p |
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sorry, i am over critical of teachers (studying to be one myself i kind of cant help it) :p |
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