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  • Being with SpongeBob without being with SpongeBob?

  • But how?

  • [music playing]

  • Huh? Where is that music coming from?

  • A submarine? That gives me an idea.

  • [grunting]

  • [music playing]

  • [music playing]

  • I knew it.

  • Where there are sailors, there are always potatoes.

  • [music playing]

  • [grunting]

  • Huh?

  • [grunting]

  • There. That should do it.

  • - Huh? - ♪ La la la la

  • La la la la la la la

  • Oh, Mrs. Puff, it's been so long.

  • Did you miss me?

  • Oh, yes, SpongeBob. I missed you so much.

  • It's so good to see you.

  • From here.

  • Whoo! Did you get a new hat?

  • It really brings out all your eyes.

  • [laughing]

  • All right, time to focus on the road,

  • my excellent little noodle.

  • Ooh. I must live up to your noodle expectations.

  • How was that?

  • That was very good.

  • Okay, take a right here.

  • Now, keep going right.

  • Feels right to me. [laughing]

  • [sighing] Yes, it does.

  • Now I can catch up on my stories.

  • Oh, Dwayne, the only thing I have ever loved

  • is a skull cracking smack down.

  • That's right!

  • [SpongeBob] Keep going right?

  • - All right. - Um, yeah, sure, SpongeBob.

  • Boy, I feel like I'm really getting the hang

  • of this turning right thing.

  • Hey, this is the longest I've ever driven

  • without crashing.

  • Huh? Oh. There's none left.

  • [Mrs. Puff] Left.

  • Left? But I'm still working on right.

  • Do you really think I'm ready?

  • Yeah!

  • Oh, okay, if you think so.

  • Oh. Sorry about that.

  • [screaming]

  • Whoa!

  • Some people will do anything to use the carpool lane.

  • Hmm, uh-oh.

  • [screaming]

  • Oh. SpongeBob, your driving is immaculate.

  • Just keep turning, right.

  • Oh, I'm great at that.

  • [screaming]

  • Whoa!

  • [Mrs. Puff] That's righty, nice and tighty.

  • Tightening my right.

  • [alarm blaring]

  • [laughing]

  • [laughing] Yeah!

  • This is the most fulfilling day I've ever had as a teacher.

  • [coughing]

  • Uh-oh. Swallowed a bug, huh?

  • [coughing]

  • Attention all units, major traffic violations

  • in progress, please pursue as fast as possible.

  • [gasping]

  • This must be an advanced lesson.

  • [siren blaring]

  • Huh? [panting]

  • [siren blaring]

  • Hey, that's him! The jerk with the spud.

  • Let's get 'em, boys!

  • [siren blaring]

  • [panting]

  • [siren blaring]

  • Huh?

  • This historic dynamite factory has been open

  • for one entire day with no accidents.

  • Isn't that amazing?

  • Huh?

  • [siren blaring]

  • Breaker, breaker. [unintelligible]

  • Oh, uh, tight core, Mrs. Puff.

  • [siren blaring]

  • [panting]

  • [screaming]

  • I'm getting too old for this.

  • [grunting]

  • [screaming]

Being with SpongeBob without being with SpongeBob?

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SpongeBob's Back in Ms. Puff's Driving School! | Full Scene 'Potato Puff' | SpongeBob

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    Summer posted on 2022/04/10
Video vocabulary

Keywords

entire

US /ɛnˈtaɪr/

UK /ɪn'taɪə(r)/

  • adjective
  • Complete or full; with no part left out; whole
  • (Botany) Having a smooth edge, without teeth or divisions.
  • Undivided; not shared or distributed.
  • Whole; complete; with nothing left out.
progress

US /ˈprɑɡˌrɛs, -rəs, ˈproˌɡrɛs/

UK /'prəʊɡres/

  • noun
  • Act of moving forward
  • verb
  • To move forward or toward a place or goal
  • other
  • To move forward or onward; advance.
  • To advance or develop towards a better state.
  • To make progress; develop or improve.
  • other
  • Advancement or development towards an improved or more advanced condition.
  • The process of improving or developing something over a period of time.
  • Advancement or improvement in development, skills, or knowledge.
  • Forward or onward movement towards a destination.
  • other
  • To cause to advance or develop.
pursue

US /pɚˈsu/

UK /pə'sju:/

  • other
  • To continue to investigate or discuss something.
  • To follow someone or something, usually to catch them.
  • To try to achieve something over a period of time.
  • To try to achieve something over a period of time.
  • verb
  • To follow and try to catch, or to reach a goal
  • To try to achieve or get something over time
crack

US /kræk/

UK /kræk/

  • noun
  • Attempt to achieve a goal or objective
  • Unexpected and hard hit to the body
  • Joke or impolite comment about something
  • Sound that is short, unexpected and loud
  • Small gap between two things or parts of things
  • verb
  • To attempt to achieve a goal or objective
  • To hit someone or something hard and unexpectedly
  • To tell (a joke)
  • To solve a challenging problem or mystery
  • To make a sound that is short, unexpected and loud
  • To lose control, e.g. under pressure; break down
  • To break so lines appear, but it is not in pieces
jerk

US /dʒɚk/

UK /dʒɜ:k/

  • noun
  • Someone you think is an idiot
  • Sudden sharp movement; tug
  • verb
  • To move suddenly and violently; tug
attention

US /əˈtɛnʃən/

UK /əˈtenʃn/

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

US /kɔr, kor/

UK /kɔ:(r)/

  • noun
  • The muscles of the abdomen and back.
  • The central or innermost part of something.
  • An independent processing unit in a CPU.
  • A required set of courses in a curriculum.
  • The most important or essential part of something.
  • The most important or essential part of something.
  • The hard central part of certain fruits, containing the seeds.
  • A cylindrical sample of a substance, such as rock or soil, obtained by drilling.
  • A cylindrical sample of rock or soil obtained by drilling.
  • The muscles of the abdomen and back.
  • The central part of a nuclear reactor where the nuclear reactions take place.
  • The central part of a nuclear reactor where the nuclear reactions take place.
  • Important central part of something
  • adjective
  • Fundamental; essential.
  • Fundamental; essential.
  • verb
  • To take out the central section of a fruit
  • other
  • To remove the core from a fruit.
  • To remove the core from (a fruit).
advance

US /ædˈvæns/

UK /əd'vɑ:ns/

  • noun
  • An approach or overture, especially of a sexual nature.
  • Forward movement by an army
  • An improvement or development.
  • A sum of money furnished beforehand.
  • A development or improvement.
  • A sum of money paid early.
  • A development or improvement; an instance of progress.
  • An attempt to seduce someone
  • An unwanted or unwelcome approach or suggestion, especially of a sexual nature.
  • other
  • To put forward (a fact or theory) for consideration.
  • To develop or improve something.
  • To provide money as a loan.
  • To pay (someone) money before it is due.
  • To promote someone to a higher rank or position.
  • To supply beforehand; to furnish on credit.
  • verb
  • (Of an army) to move forward
  • To change or improve
  • To increase in price or value
  • To make progress or develop in a particular way.
  • To move forward in a certain direction
  • To try to seduce someone
  • other
  • To make amorous or sexual advances.
  • To move forward; to make progress.
  • other
  • Progress or improvement.
swallow

US /ˈswɑː.loʊ/

UK /'swɒləʊ/

  • verb
  • To believe (something that is not true)
  • To make food go from your mouth to your stomach
  • To cover or hide something
  • noun
  • Small northern bird with downward-pointing wings
  • Making food or drink go down to the stomach
major

US /ˈmedʒɚ/

UK /'meɪdʒə(r)/

  • noun
  • A student's principal subject or course of study.
  • A person who has attained their majority.
  • High-ranking officer in the army
  • A military rank above captain and below lieutenant colonel.
  • Main subject you study at university
  • adjective
  • Main league; esp. referring to American baseball
  • Greater in size, extent, or importance.
  • Important, serious, or significant.
  • Important, serious, or large in scope, size
  • Relating to a musical key or scale characterized by a certain interval pattern.
  • verb
  • To study a particular subject at university
  • other
  • To specialize in a particular subject at a college or university.