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teasing someone
12 English lessons for
teasing someone
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“Oh, so you’re one of those, huh?”
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“I didn't realize that you were on a first-name basis.”
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“It's you who should be worried, my friend.”
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“My my! Don't you look dapper?”
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“How long's it been since you clipped those suckers?”
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“You hung up on me!”
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“Sweetheart, it's 2011. Get with it!”
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“Wait a second. Since when do you play golf?”
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“You're even worse at this than me!”
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“I saw you checking out that lady in there.”
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