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" 'Cause this guy" — meaning Pink — "doesn't know a major triad from a hole in the wall".
Cuza, the agent, said Rivera was also a "head-to-toe Nike guy," meaning he used and endorsed the sporting giant's brand wear and equipment.
He's said, 'This guy,' meaning me, 'may not be the biggest guy, but look at the way he plays.' He's calm, he's sincere.
"Yell 'Set!,' watch for the corner who starts to back up, and throw to that guy" (meaning the wide receiver who would otherwise be covered by the skittish defender — a cornerback).
He then ended the nearly nine-minute colloquy by saying, "Yeah, let me go, though, because I've gotta start tweeting some shit to make this guy" — meaning Priebus — "crazy".
Gardner, a left-handed leadoff hitter, said he had always been "a slap-and-run guy," meaning he slapped the ball to the left side and used his speed to try to collect hits.
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Well, maybe something like: "You guys" – meaning Jews – "are better at handling money".
Added her husband: "All of a sudden these guys" — meaning members of Congress — "are experts on the auto industry".
If Mr. Ponomarev gets his wish, the negotiations with "those guys" — meaning Mr. Putin and his supporters in the government — will begin soon rather than later.
And these guys" — meaning the pool of journalists hanging over the table, straining to hear his words – "played it like Biden's pretending to be Greek".
"What kind of car is it?" Benn was asked the same thing but said, "It's up to the guys," meaning the team captains.
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