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  • It's quick wit who wants to complain to you?

  • I know.

  • I don't know.

  • What about all that stuff about him having a dirty ship and being lazy and all?

  • I never in short, no man ship.

  • Beware standing certain His mother.

  • Wait, It was his mother you said was dirty, Not his ship.

  • You got me in trouble.

  • You got me moved to the back of the room.

  • It cost me one of my good noodle stars.

  • Who cares about a stupid store?

  • G.

  • Patrick, It seems like you would care a lot about stupid stars, considering you are one Patrick, What am I now know?

  • I'm Texas.

  • What's different?

  • You know?

  • Thanks.

  • What did you do to my drink?

  • I you what?

  • You ask for a couple of ice cubes in your drink, and I only but squid words always been there for us when it was convenient for him.

  • Evelyn, when your little Jimmy was trapped in a fire, who rescued him?

  • A fireman And Larry, When your heart gave out from all those canning pills who revived you?

  • Some guy in an ambulance, right?

  • So if we all could just pretend that squid word was a firemen are some dying An ambulance.

  • Then I'm sure we could all pull together and discover what it truly means.

  • Toe be in a marching band.

  • Stupid dance I've ever seen with you on the planet.

  • SpongeBob.

  • You gotta ask you my question 1st 0 yeah?

  • What color is my underwear back?

  • Living memory back there.

  • I don't think that way more like it.

  • Water.

  • You waiting for Gary?

  • What's your wish?

  • My wish is that the people of bikini bottom will stop paying any attention to the name trouble that is constantly streaming out of this dunderheads mouth G squid would.

  • Maybe Santa will bring me a dictionary so I can understand what you just said.

  • Wait right there for your figure to know fingernails.

  • You don't even have in your nails.

  • Get on a beard, you weigh.

  • It doesn't seem right, but it feels so good.

  • Cars, radish scenario.

  • Suffer the ocean.

  • Hold on.

  • I've got a jar.

  • Antonio clippings in my office.

  • Oops.

  • I dropped it in the way.

  • Lord Patrick more than sponge bowl.

  • I can't take losing the topic cards in the phone in the punch bowl, but I was supposed to lead the funding up.

  • This is a bunch of articles I get.

  • Just get out of your stupid, dumb, edible, grabby daddy served in a greasy sauce.

  • And And don't forget that you will be.

  • I take that pilot filled out with you, Mr Crabs.

  • You shouldn't talk about squid.

  • Word like that cabin will buff out those graduates.

  • By the way, you forgot your briefcase.

  • So this is the thanks I get for working overtime.

  • Why don't you ask me later?

  • What?

  • What?

  • Get way.

  • Thanks.

  • More than one squirrel to screw in a live ball.

  • Eso Theo.

  • That's two things in this house that won't work.

  • Then go, Theo.

  • Things that won't weigh mind.

  • I want soup instead.

  • Okay, move!

  • Go!

  • It's alphabet soup.

  • I made it.

  • That show.

  • Have you ever heard the one about the squirrel in the tin cans?

  • I don't think so.

  • Well, it goes like this.

  • Wait, I've got the punch line.

  • Oh, yeah.

  • That's a good one, isn't it?

It's quick wit who wants to complain to you?

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Keywords

constantly

US /ˈkɑnstəntlɪ/

UK /ˈkɒnstəntli/

  • adverb
  • Frequently, or without pause
  • All the time or very often.
  • Continuously; perpetually.
  • In a way that is unchanging or faithful
  • In a regular or predictable manner
  • Happening all the time or very often over a period
  • In a loyal and unwavering manner
  • Happening all the time or very often over a period
scenario

US /səˈner.i.oʊ/

UK /sɪˈnɑː.ri.əʊ/

  • noun
  • An imagined sequence of events in a plan/project
bunch

US /bʌntʃ/

UK /bʌntʃ/

  • other
  • (of a fabric) gather or cause to gather into folds or wrinkles.
  • other
  • Collect or gather together.
  • noun
  • A group of things of the same kind
  • A group of people regarded as a unit; a company.
  • A group of people.
  • verb
  • To group people or things closely together
  • (Cloth) to gather/be gathered together in folds
figure

US /ˈfɪɡjɚ/

UK /ˈfiɡə/

  • verb
  • To appear in a game, play or event
  • To calculate how much something will cost
  • To understand or solve something.
  • To understand after thinking; work out
  • other
  • To consider, believe, or conclude.
  • To calculate or work out (a sum or amount).
  • noun
  • Your body shape
  • Numbers in a calculation
  • A diagram or illustrative drawing in a book or magazine.
  • Doll-like thing meant to represent a person
  • Picture or diagram giving information in a text
  • Person who is very important or famous
  • A set pattern of movements in ice skating.
  • Shape of a person seen indistinctly or in outline
  • Amount that is expressed in numbers
  • A person, especially one who is important or well-known.
  • A numerical amount or value expressed in numbers.
  • A statue or other representation of a person or animal.
  • An outline or shape, especially of a person or animal.
  • other
  • To conclude or expect; think.
pretend

US /prɪˈtɛnd/

UK /prɪ'tend/

  • verb
  • To act as if something is true when it is not
  • adjective
  • Not real; imaginary.
  • other
  • The act of pretending; make-believe.
  • other
  • To behave as if something is true when it is not.
dumb

US /dʌm/

UK /dʌm/

  • adjective
  • Senseless; stupid
suppose

US /səˈpoʊz/

UK /sə'pəʊz/

  • conjunction
  • What if
  • verb
  • To imagine or guess what might happen
suffer

US / ˈsʌfɚ/

UK /'sʌfə(r)/

  • verb
  • To experience pain, illness, or injury
  • other
  • To allow or permit something, especially something unpleasant.
  • To undergo or experience something unpleasant.
  • other
  • To experience physical or mental pain.
screw

US /skru/

UK /skru:/

  • verb
  • To cheat someone, as out of money/property
  • To close something by turning it into place
  • To attach things together by twisting
  • To twist something out of shape, e.g. paper
  • noun
  • Long metal nail with a spiral thread
attention

US /əˈtɛnʃən/

UK /əˈtenʃn/

  • noun
  • Taking notice of someone or something
  • (Soldiers) Standing with straight backs