Transcript:
Uh, Redfern. We’re just going to Eveleigh Street. Get off, then,
you arsehole! Are we not good enough
for ya, eh? - Dirty dog. Never mind. Yeah, well, what, they never seen a blackfella
before?
Calm down. Come on. Let’s walk home, hey? “You awake, bub?”.
That’s his idea of foreplay is, “You
awake, bub?” And then when he’s looking
for duri.. –Hmm., He goes in the room, gets some of that mouthwash, that Swish?
And that’s all I can smell. That’s strong. (Laughs)
Shame. I know, poor fella, bless him. –Oh, you’re nasty. – Oh, not even. Yes, even.
Where are you two
guys going? Go home to your woman,
Troy. See ya later. (Troy chuckles).
See you my girl. – See ya.
Vocabs:
English Meaning:
1) The name Troy is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Troy is:Troy derives from the ancient Greek city of Troy; also from an Irish surname meaning 'soldier.
Vocabs:
English Meaning:
1) The name Troy is an English baby name. In English the meaning of the name Troy is:Troy derives from the ancient Greek city of Troy; also from an Irish surname meaning 'soldier.
2) swish noun [ C ] UK /swɪʃ/ US /swɪʃ/
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/swish
swish noun [ C ] (MOVEMENT)
a quick movement through the air, making a soft sound:
With a swish of the curtains, the stage was revealed.
3) foreplay noun [ U ] UK /ˈfɔː.pleɪ/ US /ˈfɔːr.pleɪ/
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/foreplay
the sexual activity such as kissing and touching that people do before they have sex
swish noun [ C ] (MOVEMENT)
a quick movement through the air, making a soft sound:
With a swish of the curtains, the stage was revealed.
3) foreplay noun [ U ] UK /ˈfɔː.pleɪ/ US /ˈfɔːr.pleɪ/
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/foreplay
the sexual activity such as kissing and touching that people do before they have sex
4) nasty
adjective UK /ˈnɑː.sti/ US /ˈnæs.ti/
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/nasty
B1 bad or very unpleasant:
a nasty shock/surprise
There's a nasty smell in here.
He had a nasty cut above the eye.
She has a nasty habit of picking on people in meetings.
B1 unkind:
Don't be so nasty to your brother - he's four years younger than you!
B2 mainly uk dangerous or violent:
In an emergency you could get out through a window, but it would be a nasty drop.
The situation could turn (= become) nasty at any moment.
rude or offensive:
She said some really nasty things about him.
have a nasty feeling
mainly uk to think that something bad is likely to happen or to betrue:
I've got a nasty feeling that I forgot to tell Joe I couldn't come.
More examples
Emily has a very nasty cough.
You could get a nasty shock from that water heater if it isn't earthed properly.
He had a nasty fall and hurt his back.
He's a nasty little man.
I hope he's not going to spring any nasty surprises on us at the meeting this morning.
adjective UK /ˈnɑː.sti/ US /ˈnæs.ti/
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/nasty
B1 bad or very unpleasant:
a nasty shock/surprise
There's a nasty smell in here.
He had a nasty cut above the eye.
She has a nasty habit of picking on people in meetings.
B1 unkind:
Don't be so nasty to your brother - he's four years younger than you!
B2 mainly uk dangerous or violent:
In an emergency you could get out through a window, but it would be a nasty drop.
The situation could turn (= become) nasty at any moment.
rude or offensive:
She said some really nasty things about him.
have a nasty feeling
mainly uk to think that something bad is likely to happen or to betrue:
I've got a nasty feeling that I forgot to tell Joe I couldn't come.
More examples
Emily has a very nasty cough.
You could get a nasty shock from that water heater if it isn't earthed properly.
He had a nasty fall and hurt his back.
He's a nasty little man.
I hope he's not going to spring any nasty surprises on us at the meeting this morning.
5)home noun UK /həʊm/ US /hoʊm/
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/home
home noun (HOUSE/APARTMENT)
A1 [ C or U ] the house, apartment, etc. where you live, especially withyour family:
The senator has two homes - an apartment in Washington and a house in Colorado.
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/home
home noun (HOUSE/APARTMENT)
A1 [ C or U ] the house, apartment, etc. where you live, especially withyour family:
The senator has two homes - an apartment in Washington and a house in Colorado.
6) bub noun [ C ] UK /bʌb/ US /bʌb/ us old-fashioned informal
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/bub
a form of address used to a man, sometimes in a slightly angry way:
That may be what you do at home, but listen, bub, you don't do it here!
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/bub
a form of address used to a man, sometimes in a slightly angry way:
That may be what you do at home, but listen, bub, you don't do it here!
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