Sep 21, 2003 08:32
20 yrs ago
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English term
you don't half fancy yourself
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English
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Nick:
I thought we might go somewhere a little quieter.
Eve:
You mean having shagged your way through half the women on the course [there are only two of them], you thought you'd have a crack at the other half?
Nick:
That's not what I meant. And if you'd have been there that night, it might been a different story.
Eve:
You think so, do you? You don't half fancy yourself. Anyway, Cathy says you're not up to much.
I thought we might go somewhere a little quieter.
Eve:
You mean having shagged your way through half the women on the course [there are only two of them], you thought you'd have a crack at the other half?
Nick:
That's not what I meant. And if you'd have been there that night, it might been a different story.
Eve:
You think so, do you? You don't half fancy yourself. Anyway, Cathy says you're not up to much.
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4 +15 | you really think a lot of yourself |
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you really think a lot of yourself
You rate yourself really highly
You think you're God's gift to women
(If she had been there on that night, she might have got lucky instead of Cathy...he might have 'done her the favour'..of going with her instead - it didn't cross his mind that she might have turned him down, because he 'really fancies himself')
You think you're God's gift to women
(If she had been there on that night, she might have got lucky instead of Cathy...he might have 'done her the favour'..of going with her instead - it didn't cross his mind that she might have turned him down, because he 'really fancies himself')
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