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  • Oh shit!

  • Hi. I'm Lana.

  • Is that an alarm?

  • Welcome to your first night at the retreat.

  • There are conditions  to your stay here.

  • All right, she's a bit weird.

  • I have been observing you.

  • It has been most insightful.

  • What is going on?

  • You are not here  for the reasons you may think.

  • What's happening?

  • There has been a breach  of the rules.

  • Oh my God.

  • I'm taking it all in.

  • I hope the accommodation is to your liking.

  • Is this not, likefreaking youse out?

  • Oh, what the fuck is that?

  • Hello. I'm Lana.

  • You look great.  I love your cone.

Oh shit!

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B1 Netflix lana youse insightful parody breach

Lana Knows What You Did | "Too Hot To Handle" Parody | Netflix

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/05/06
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weird

US /wɪrd/

UK /wɪəd/

  • adjective
  • Odd or unusual; surprising; strange
  • Suggesting something supernatural; odd.
  • Eerily strange or disturbing.
freak

US /friːk/

UK /friːk/

  • noun
  • An unusual and unexpected event or accident.
  • A person who is extremely enthusiastic about something.
  • A person with an unusual appearance or behaviour.
  • A very strange or unusual person or thing.
  • verb
  • adjective
  • (Of weather, etc.) unusual; unpredictable; amazing
  • other
  • To behave in a wild and irrational way because you are afraid or upset.
  • other
  • To cause someone to become very anxious, agitated, or disturbed.
bit

US /bɪt/

UK /bɪt/

  • noun
  • A former coin worth 12.5 cents.
  • The basic unit of information in computing.
  • The basic unit of information in computing, representing a binary digit (0 or 1).
  • A mouthful of food.
  • Device put in a horse's mouth to control it
  • A particular thing or experience.
  • A person's contribution to an effort.
  • Small piece of something
  • A short period of time.
  • A very small amount of money.
  • A small piece or amount of something.
  • A small acting role or part in a performance.
  • The part of a tool that cuts or bores.
  • other
  • To do one's part.
  • Not at all.
  • verb
  • Past tense of 'bite'.
  • (E.g. of fish) to take bait and be caught
  • adverb
  • Slightly; somewhat.
observe

US /əbˈzɜ:rv/

UK /əbˈzɜ:v/

  • other
  • To celebrate or commemorate (an event or occasion) in a traditional or customary way.
  • To say something, especially as a remark or comment.
  • To notice or perceive (something) and register it as being significant.
  • To comply with or follow (a law, custom, or practice).
  • To watch (someone or something) carefully and attentively.
  • verb
  • To celebrate a particular holiday/religious event
  • To obey or follow laws, rules, or customs
  • To watch carefully; to make a comment
breach

US /britʃ/

UK /bri:tʃ/

  • verb
  • To break laws or barriers (e.g. walls)
retreat

US /rɪˈtrit/

UK /rɪ'tri:t/

  • noun
  • Act of a force moving back from a winning enemy
  • A place away from home and work to relax
  • Movement slowly backward, like floods of water
  • A change away from a previous opinion or belief
  • Act of going away from something difficult
  • verb
  • (Of army, etc.) to move back from a winning enemy
  • To go away from home and work for a vacation
  • To move slowly backward, like floods of water
  • To stop arguing for a particular opinion or belief
  • To go away from something difficult/dangerous
alarm

US /əˈlɑ:rm/

UK /əˈlɑ:m/

  • noun
  • an alarm clock
  • Sound or light used for a warning or alert
  • verb
  • To make someone unpleasantly surprised
accommodation

US /əˌkɑməˈdeʃən/

UK /əˌkɒmə'deɪʃn/

  • noun
  • Adapting to become better at handling situations
  • Consideration of the needs and opinions of others
  • Place to stay, often a hotel
  • A loan or financial assistance.
  • other
  • An adjustment or modification to suit particular needs.
  • A settlement or compromise.
  • Lodging or a place to stay.
  • Something done to provide what is needed; adaptation.
  • Adaptation or adjustment to meet needs or demands.
  • The process by which the eye changes its focus to see objects at different distances.
  • An agreement or settlement of a dispute.
  • A loan or other financial assistance.
  • Something that provides assistance; a convenience.
  • A place to live or stay in; lodging.
  • In Piaget's theory, the process of modifying existing cognitive schemas in response to new information.
great

US /ɡret/

UK /ɡreɪt/

  • adverb
  • Very good; better than before
  • adjective
  • Very good; excellent.
  • Used to describe the relationship between a grandparent, aunt, uncle, etc. and their grandchild, nephew, niece, etc.
  • Very large in size
  • Very important
  • Of an extent, amount, or intensity considerably above the average
  • Remarkable or outstanding
  • Very good at a particular activity
  • Very good; fantastic; wonderful
  • noun
  • Successful and well-admired person
insightful

US /ˈɪnˌsaɪtfəl, ɪnˈsaɪt-/

UK /ˈɪnsaɪtfʊl/

  • adjective
  • Displaying clear and deep understanding
  • Having or showing a clear and deep understanding of people and their motivations.
  • Having or showing a clear and deep understanding of a complex situation or problem.

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