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Reply Fri 24 Jun, 2011 01:59 am
"You tink what you want, Babylon. Whatever bake your cake, whatever lift your dress." what does it mean?
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Reply Fri 24 Jun, 2011 02:17 am
@RoseRose000,
Both mean whatever satisfies you.

These expressions are made up on they fly and usually used only once. Try to take their meaning from context, and don't bother trying to learn them. I would go so far as to suggest you don't use them, either. Some might be more offensive than you would expect.
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Reply Fri 24 Jun, 2011 04:15 am
@roger,
Thank you. I'm tranlating a TV series... they use a lot of set phrases... so I assumed they are slangs... Smile
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