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Discover Ludwig"weird impression" is a correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It implies an observation or belief that something is strange or bizarre. For example, "I had a weird impression that the stranger was following us on our walk."
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People would come up to me and start twitching and doing this weird impression [of Ed Grimley] and saying what a decent guy [I was] or something like that.
Then he did a weird impression of his First Secretary of State William Hague's Yorkshire accent and called him "the greatest living Yorkshireman," before deciding it was time to stop clowning around and get to the point.
"I hadn't brought it up just because you never know who has a weird impression of what a group is," she said, adding that she's an independent contractor, and she didn't want to put her job at risk.
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Gerwig: Well, doing your weird neurotic impression of Woody Allen to Woody Allen is terrible.
Give a very drifty or weird first impression to someone.
The fear of exposing your true self to someone you're trying desperately to impress can be crippling, leading to weird first impressions and overly boozy dinner dates.
I kind of got the impression, from when I did that initial news story on your demo tape, that you were trying to mask your lyrics by putting that weird effect on your voice.
"It bothers me that I gave you a weird and distorted impression of myself, it bothers me that I might have been the nail in the online-dating-frustrations coffin for you".
So by the time I went to L.A., I was already doing some weird Woody Allen impression of him saying, like, "I'll have a plate of mashed yeast".
When people say "weird", I get the impression they've encountered free jazz, the musical equivalent of Tracey Emin's bed.
Yes, there are secrets, mistaken impressions (Ronnie's weird behavior convinces everyone he knows that he's relapsed into gambling addiction) and violent confrontations.
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