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Wed 30 Mar, 2016 07:16 am
So I've heard this word a number of times, all from Brits, and I don't know what that is! Can you please help me?
1. At around 0:13, the guy asks Mila Kunis:
"Did you enjoy being ugly for once, because, (_______), like, you're hot"
What did he say in ( )?
2. And if you feel extra generous, can you also tell me what he said between 0:12-:13 (just before saying "did you enjoy being ugly")
VIDEO
Thanks!
(I've posted this question earlier but without the tags - sorry!)
@clare10022,
1. generally
and
2. in the nicest possible way
@clare10022,
He rushes through and badly slurs or muffles his words, so I'm guessing...as that's all we can do.
" ..., in the best (or nicest) possible way, ..." from the context ... or the equivalent.
@Lordyaswas,
That's what I suspected! But honestly when he said that, it doesn't sound like "generally". Is it a British thing? I was listening to another clip the other day and it was a film critic (Kermode?) and he said it exactly like that.
They almost made it sound like the word has an "m" sound. Am I hallucinating?
@clare10022,
Generally, we tend to use generally (many pronounce it jenrully) during such conversations.
@Ragman,
Thanks. He speaks so fast T_T
@clare10022,
Thank you. We pride ourselves on our weirdness.
@Lordyaswas,
I don't even understand half of it but it looks really funny!