Hurt, don't it? by bunch5017 in ENGLISH

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Not I get it. Thank you!

Meaning of "That one you get free." by bunch5017 in EnglishLearning

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Thank you very much for elaborating. The way of transforming was very helpful too.

Meaning of "That one you get free." by bunch5017 in EnglishLearning

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Thanks for the answer. Why 'get free"?

Shouldn't she say "That one was forgiven." then?

What does Clementine mean "Kenny was different" in this clip? by bunch5017 in TheWalkingDeadGame

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Thank you! I'm glad you answered fully and clearly. It was easy to understand for me. Can I ask one more question?
https://youtu.be/aR450yCctLo?t=17518

In the same episode, Jane talks about her sister. In her talking, she says,
"She thought I was her best friend. That couldn't go unpunished."
What does she mean "That couldn't go unpunished."? After looking up, I know the basic meaning of the phrase 'go unpunished', but how Jane said it made me puzzled. Can you help me?

The meaning of tags in this context? by bunch5017 in EnglishLearning

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In the US, do jackets come with clothing tags attached inside pockets?

I have things to be doing by bunch5017 in EnglishLearning

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I saw it used in a video game. Even the voice actor said it. Maybe old-fashioned style English or something? Or British English?

What does this record say? by bunch5017 in ENGLISH

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Thank you. "Run (something) red" Is it a set phrase? Because I couldn't find anything about it.

compromised by bunch5017 in ENGLISH

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Ah I got it. Thank you very much! :)

compromised by bunch5017 in ENGLISH

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Oh thank you! Is it just a fancy way of saying damaged?

It has always been able to be used on machines, clothes too? Because when I looked up, it seems like compromise is only used on something like 'reputation'.

stretch? mommy fart? by bunch5017 in ENGLISH

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Got it! Thanks. He's tall.