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Discover LudwigThe phrase "wanna answer" is informal but can be used in written English, particularly in casual contexts.
It is typically used when asking someone if they would like to respond or provide an answer to a question. Example: "Do you wanna answer this question, or should I take care of it?"
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"You wanna answer the door, man?" Eddie grabs guitar and rips a hot lick.
I've seen some profiles though, even sex ads, that'll say something like "Come on over and we'll watch some John Waters movies" and I always wanna answer and say "I got 'em all!
You don't wanna answer the door and look like you blew up some Ranch Dressing in the kitchen.
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The musician Son Lux, who composed the score, sings "I wanna die" and the children answer, "like Lazarus did".
"[People ask] how does it feel being the genesis of the pop culture phrase that has defined – for all time – failure?" He pauses, then answers drily: "I wanna say... proud?" Well sure, you've got to be proud, I tell him.
and enables you to address your questions or share your problems with those people and those people only, which is especially useful if you wanna get few but relevant answers from your subsets of your social graph, or if it concerns a delicate matter that can't be thrown out into the open just like that.
Then you say, "You wanna borrow my jacket?" Whatever the answer, she'll like the offering.
The last time I worked with Puff was writing the Vh1 reality show called "So You Wanna Work for Diddy?" To which my answer is no.
Answer the age-old question: "So…whatcha wanna do?" With last week's updates, Foursquare's recommendations are smarter than ever before.
"Hey, wanna smoke with us tomorrow night?" A reasonable answer to this, if it's not your thing, could be something like: "I'm not so much into that, but I'm going to the movies Saturday, wanna join?".
If you answered "None of these", You might wanna turn around.
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