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That’s a lot!, a scream from the soul when you see something so ridiculous it feels like your brain is about to explode. Like when your mom brings 12 cousins to your house on a Monday.
That’s a lot! My cousin brought 10 people to my house on a Monday and I had to eat cereal for dinner.
That’s a lot! My teacher assigned 20 homework questions and I cried.
That’s a lot! My dog had 5 puppies and I’m gonna die.
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Two words., a way of saying someone is either really mad, really lazy, or just wants to end the conversation before it gets worse.
Two words. I failed my math test and I’m not even mad.
Two words. My dog ate my homework and I’m too tired to care.
Two words. I got a 100 on my test and I don’t even want to talk about it.
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Used in England, to denote a group of something, like a bunch of cows, or a group of people who all hate each other.
Used in England, to denote a group of something. My aunt’s a herd of cows and I hate her.
Used in England, to denote a group of something. My teacher’s a class of 30 people and I can’t breathe.
Used in England, to denote a group of something. My family’s a family of 10 and I’m tired.
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Times of hardship; rough circumstances, like when your mom’s yelling, your dog’s barking, and your math test is due tomorrow.
Times of hardship; rough circumstances. My dog barked all night and I got zero sleep.
Times of hardship; rough circumstances. My math test is due tomorrow and I have no idea what I’m doing.
Times of hardship; rough circumstances. My mom yelled at me and I cried.
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A situation in which the observer is overwhelmed by visual stimulation, smells, sounds, or anything that makes them want to run away.
A situation in which the observer is overwhelmed. The food truck was so loud and smelly I ran away.
A situation in which the observer is overwhelmed. My classroom is so noisy I can’t think.
A situation in which the observer is overwhelmed. My dog’s birthday party had 20 people and I wanted to die.
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A great deal, like having 100 homework problems, 500 cousins, and a dog that won’t stop barking.
A great deal. I had 100 homework problems and I cried.
A great deal. My cousin has 500 cousins and I can’t breathe.
A great deal. My dog won’t stop barking and I’m going insane.
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Phrase of sarcasm used at the end of a sentence, like when someone says something stupid and you just want to end it right then.
Phrase of sarcasm. My teacher said I failed and I said, 'Oh great.'
Phrase of sarcasm. My dog ate my homework and I said, 'That’s perfect.'
Phrase of sarcasm. My mom yelled at me and I said, 'That’s lovely.'
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