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  • Hello!

  • ♪♪

  • Woo-hoo!

  • ♪♪ ♪♪

  • Ugh! I'm so bored!

  • ♪♪

  • Let's liven things up around here.

  • Hey, Karopi!

  • Hi!

  • The whole town is talking, or so it would seem, about the strange thing that happened.

  • You know what I mean.

  • Oh my goodness! I'd better tell everyone!

  • You do that.

  • This is going to be fun.

  • The whole town is talking, or so it would seem, about a truck down the road that dumped tons of ice cream.

  • Wowie casal! That must be a sight!

  • Who will clean up the streets? That's some news, all right.

  • Oh my goshness! I'd better tell everyone!

  • They'll hardly believe it!

  • Whoopsie my bun!

  • The whole town is talking about Ice Cream Parfait.

  • It's going to be outlawed this summer, they say!

  • That's some big news! I'd better tell everyone!

  • This is better than I thought.

  • Run, Karopi, run!

  • Outlaw Cowboys Ice Skating down Main Street.

  • Maybe I can join in. I've got skates for my feet.

  • The whole town is talking a blizzard's on the way.

  • Ten feet of snow and ice any day now, they say.

  • That's some big news! We'd better tell everyone!

  • This is great! I'm a genius! Just look what I've done!

  • The whole town is talking. We've got to prepare.

  • A ten-foot-tall lizard was spotted around here.

  • This just can't be true. Such ridiculous news.

  • What's going on here? I sure wish I knew.

  • The sea and the stars have switched spots to new places.

  • The sky's on the ground and the ground's up for spaces.

  • Aliens from space have just landed in town.

  • Though I haven't seen them, I'm sure they're around.

  • It's so hard to know what's pretend and what's true.

  • Let's ask Hello Kitty. She'll know what to do.

  • This is the greatest prank ever. It grows more and more.

  • Confusion. Chaos. Wish I'd thought of this before.

  • Help, Hello Kitty!

  • The whole town's mixed up.

  • The news keeps on changing.

  • Can you fix all this?

  • Yep.

  • Who started this anyway?

  • Him.

  • Her.

  • Him.

  • Me?

  • Me?

  • Bats!

  • Look at all of the trouble you caused.

  • It was all in good fun, though.

  • Admit it, you saw.

  • I guess there's no harm done.

  • I liked it.

  • Me too.

  • Me three. Let's play more now.

  • Who's in, guys?

  • The whole town is talking, or so it would seem, about that strange thing that's happened.

  • You know what I mean.

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Hello Kitty and Friends Supercute Adventures | Telephone Game S1 EP 11

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    YunAn Wang posted on 2024/06/15
Video vocabulary

Keywords

ridiculous

US /rɪˈdɪkjələs/

UK /rɪˈdɪkjələs/

  • adjective
  • Funny or foolish; deserving to be laughed at
  • Completely unreasonable or silly; deserving of ridicule.
  • So silly or absurd as to invite ridicule.
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.
spot

US /spɑt/

UK /spɒt/

  • noun
  • A certain place or area
  • A difficult time; awkward situation
  • Place or ranking on a list
  • A small amount of (substance help hard work etc.)
  • Mark caused by a drop of liquid, food, etc.
  • verb
  • To see someone or something by chance
chaos

US /ˈkeˌɑs/

UK /'keɪɒs/

  • other
  • State of utter confusion or disorder
  • other
  • Complete disorder and confusion.
  • Behavior so unpredictable as to appear random, owing to great sensitivity to small changes in conditions.
  • A situation that is confused and not well organized.
  • The formless matter supposed to have existed before the universe was given order.
  • noun
  • The formless matter supposed to have preceded the creation of the universe.
admit

US /ædˈmɪt/

UK /əd'mɪt/

  • verb
  • To acknowledge that something is true or right
  • To allow someone to enter
  • To go to hospital for a few days
  • To agree that you did something bad; to own up
  • other
  • To acknowledge or confess to be true or to be the case.
  • To allow someone or something to enter a place.
  • To allow something to be used as evidence in a court of law.
  • To allow someone to enter a hospital for treatment.
dump

US /dʌmp/

UK /dʌmp/

  • noun
  • A copy of data from one part of a computer system to another.
  • A place where waste or garbage is left.
  • A sudden large reduction in the value or price of something.
  • other
  • To copy (data) from one part of a computer system to another.
  • To end a romantic relationship with someone.
  • To get rid of something unwanted, especially in a place that is not suitable.
  • verb
  • To end a romantic relationship
  • To get rid of something unwanted, especially in a place that is not suitable.
  • To put something somewhere without care
  • To throw away as waste
  • To get rid of unwanted things in an illegal manner
  • other
  • To put down or drop something in a careless or hurried way.
cause

US /kɔz/

UK /kɔ:z/

  • noun
  • A principle, aim, or movement that you support or fight for.
  • A principle, aim, or movement that you support or fight for.
  • Belief, goal or organization that people support
  • A case or matter to be decided in a court of law.
  • A principle or aim that a group of people supports.
  • Reason for
  • A reason for something, especially something bad, happening.
  • verb
  • To make something happen.
  • To make something happen; create effect or result
  • other
  • To make something happen.
switch

US /swɪtʃ/

UK /swɪtʃ/

  • noun
  • A change or shift from one method to another
  • Thing you move to turn electrical items on or off
  • Thin flexible piece of wood or stick
  • verb
  • To exchange or replace something for another thing
guess

US /ɡɛs/

UK /ɡes/

  • other
  • To estimate or suppose (something) without sufficient information to be sure of being correct.
  • Used to indicate that one thinks something is the case, but is not certain.
  • noun
  • Answer given when you don't know if it is correct
  • An estimate or conjecture.
  • An estimate or conjecture.
  • verb
  • To give an answer without knowing if it is correct
  • other
  • To suppose or assume (something).
ground

US /ɡraʊnd/

UK /graʊnd/

  • other
  • To reduce something to small particles or powder by crushing it.
  • To rub together forcefully, often making a harsh noise.
  • To prevent an aircraft from flying.
  • To base something on a particular foundation or principle.
  • To base something on a particular foundation or principle.
  • To prevent (an aircraft or pilot) from flying.
  • To punish (a child or young person) by not allowing them to go out.
  • To instruct someone thoroughly in a subject.
  • To punish someone, especially a child, by not allowing them to go out.
  • To bring a train to a stop.
  • verb
  • To break (coffee, etc.) into tiny bits with machine
  • To make loud jarring noise by pressing hard
  • To make sharp or smooth through friction
  • To press together with force making a sound
  • To punish someone by not allowing them to go out
  • To hit the bottom
  • (Of boat) to hit the bottom so it cannot move
  • Past tense of grind; to reduce to small particles.
  • To prevent a plane from taking off
  • To place the ball over the goal line in rugby
  • noun
  • An area of land around a building.
  • Connection of electrical equipment to earth
  • A connection to the earth that acts as a return for electric current.
  • A basis or foundation for knowledge or skill.
  • A coating applied to a surface to prepare it for painting or other decoration.
  • A reason or justification.
  • Place where people play particular sports
  • Solid surface of the earth that we stand on
  • The state of being stopped or unable to proceed.
  • other
  • Coffee beans that have been ground.
  • The solid surface of the earth; soil.
  • other
  • To run aground.