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  • Can you get the job done, Mike?

  • We're pretty small. I didn't ask you if you think we're small.

  • I asked you if you think we can get the job done.

  • Think so. Well, you're gonna have to do better than "I think so. "Is that clear?

  • It's clear.

  • Now I'm gonna assume that by now you've learned that the world's not fair...

  • and sometimes you get the short end. That's all you get.

  • And if you don't do something personally to fix it,

  • that's all you're ever gonna get.

  • Yes, sir.

  • Mike.

  • Do you wanna play college ball? Do you wanna get out of this town?

  • Think so.

  • Well, why aren't you doin' something about it?

  • [ Sighs ] My mind's not right.

  • One of these days you're gonna have to get out of this house.

  • You're gonna have to leave her.

  • [ Sniffling ] Yes, sir.

  • You gotta accept the fact that people have to take care of themselves, and that includes you.

  • You understand that? Yes, sir.

  • Okay. The truth is,

  • against some pretty overwhelming odds,

  • if-- if you do decide to accept that--

  • Look at me, Mike.

  • If you decide to accept that,

  • you're gonna seriously fly, son.

Can you get the job done, Mike?

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Friday Night Lights (4/10) Movie CLIP - You're Gonna Seriously Fly, Son (2004) HD

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go

US /ɡo/

UK /ɡəʊ/

  • verb
  • An attempt or try.
  • To attend or be at a place
  • To do an activity
  • To function properly
  • To move or travel from one place to another.
  • To intend to do something.
  • To move or travel from one place to another.
  • To pass or elapse (of time).
  • To begin or start an activity.
  • To move or travel to another place
  • To be used up or consumed.
  • To match or harmonize with something.
  • noun
  • A turn in a game
to

US /tu,tə/

UK /tə/

  • adverb
  • Toward a point, person, place or thing
  • Into a state of consciousness or awareness
  • preposition
  • Indicating accompaniment.
  • Indicating something being added.
  • Showing that one thing is attached to another
  • (Indicates a comparison between two people/things)
  • Showing the direction
  • Indicating extent or limit.
  • Signaling who is told, shown, given something
  • Indicating someone's reaction
  • Indicating a relationship or connection.
  • Indicating the recipient of something.
  • Part of a verb base form e.g. to buy
  • Showing the limit or range of something
  • Used when speaking about a rate or quantity
  • Showing a person's emotion
  • Showing that the base verb follows
  • Showing where someone or something goes
  • Showing show a specific result, end or purpose
  • Indicating the person or thing receiving something.
  • Expressing a relationship or connection.
  • Showing the relationship between things
  • Indicating a state or condition.
  • Indicating time before a specific hour.
  • Move towards; in the direction of
  • Showing the end point of a specific period
  • In harmony with music or a musical instrument
  • other
  • Used with a verb to form the infinitive.
small

US /smɔl/

UK /smɔ:l/

  • adjective
  • Little in size; not big
  • (Of letters) not written in capital letters
  • Being insignificant or minor
  • (Of a business) with few people or things; local
  • (Of voice) being soft and quiet
  • (Of a child) being young
job

US /dʒɑ:b/

UK /dʒɒb/

  • noun
  • Something that must be done
  • Regular work at which you earn money
fly

US /flai/

UK /flaɪ/

  • noun
  • Common flying insect, sometimes blue in color
  • Opening with fold of cloth hiding zipper on pants
  • verb
  • To move in the wind, e.g. a flag
  • To move at a high speed
  • To travel in a plane, helicopter, balloon etc.
  • To pilot people or items by plane
  • To travel through the air using wings
ball

US /bɔl/

UK /bɔ:l/

  • noun
  • Large dance where people dress formally
  • Small round object often used in a game or sport
town

US /taʊn/

UK /taʊn/

  • noun
  • Small city
  • Part of city with shops and entertainments
learn

US /lɚn/

UK /lɜ:n/

  • verb
  • To get knowledge or skills by study or experience
  • To gain knowledge or skill by studying, from experience, or by being taught.
  • other
  • To gain knowledge or skill by studying, from experience, or by being taught.
  • other
  • To gain knowledge or skill by studying, from experience, or by being taught.
  • To find out something.
  • To find out something.
son

US /sʌn/

UK /sʌn/

  • noun
  • Male child; friendly way of addressing a boy
get

US /ɡɛt/

UK /ɡet/

  • verb
  • To become affected by illness or disease
  • To answer the telephone.
  • To become or start to be.
  • To begin to feel or understand an emotion or idea
  • To send or bring someone or something home, etc.
  • To fetch or bring something.
  • To go somewhere to obtain something
  • To (cause to) do a particular thing
  • To obtain, receive or be given something
  • To obtain or acquire something.
  • To have an opportunity to do something.
  • To persuade or convince someone to do something.
  • To currently have
  • To prepare for use
  • To receive something.
  • To begin or start something.
  • To contract or suffer from an illness.
  • To travel or arrive at a place.
  • To understand something being said or read