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The city has its own inimitable accent (a sort of modulating sing-song), and slang (most famously "langer", which can mean fool, drunk or penis, according to context).
"I mean fool because they don't know anything about cooking, they don't know what you can do to fix a soup or fix a sauce or do it over and get it right — or if, you know, it's wrong, say, 'We ran out of it.' " Sign up for the daily newsletter.Sign up for the daily newsletter: the best of The New Yorker every day.
"I mean fool because they don't know anything about cooking, they don't know what you can do to fix a soup or fix a sauce or do it over and get it right — or if, you know, it's wrong, say, 'We ran out of it.' ".
"I mean fool because they don't know anything about cooking, they don't know what you can do to fix a soup or fix a sauce or do it over and get it right — or if, you know, it's wrong, say, 'We ran out of it.' " John Colapinto became a staff writer at The New Yorker in 2006.
For example, according to www.UrbanDictionary.com, "dope" doesn't mean "fool," it actually means "cool".
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"It's by no means fool proof but it is becoming ever more sophisticated".
This is by no means fool proof, but sample groups never are. .
The name came from a Korean word that means "fool". It was also Kim's affectionate nickname for Horvath while the two were college sweethearts.
School from Monday to Friday means fooling around with mates, talking to girls, avoiding homework and occasionally getting into trouble with the teachers.
The show is by no means fool-proof, requiring exquisite comic timing, and its climatic farce-within-a-farce finale has been described as "the most difficult single act to perform ever written".
Taken in means fooled by something.
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