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  • What's up, babe?

  • How's your day?

  • Good.

  • Are you okay?

  • I'm fine.

  • You don't seem fine.

  • I'm fine.

  • I don't know, cause usually when you say that...

  • I said I'm fine.

  • The toilet seat's down, I took the trash out.

  • Oh there you are! Hey babe.

  • Bless you.

  • Thank you. - You're welcome.

  • Oh I see you.

  • Hey!

  • Who are you?

  • I'm you.

  • You're me?

  • No, not me, I'm I'm you. I'm you from the future.

  • Look, you see that over there? You're about to make a huge mistake.

  • So just remember do not...

  • Bless you.

  • Thank you. - You're welcome.

  • Oh, no, what did I just...

  • Are you kidding me right now?

  • No, no, no, no.

  • What did you do?

  • Don't do it!

  • You're really gonna talk to another woman right in front of my face? - It's too late, isn't it?

  • Run.

  • Okay.

  • Are you serious?

What's up, babe?

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WHEN SHE SAYS "I'M FINE" | Anwar Jibawi

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    VoiceTube posted on 2025/05/01
Video vocabulary

Keywords

huge

US /hjudʒ/

UK /hju:dʒ/

  • adjective
  • Very very large
find

US /faɪnd/

UK /faɪnd/

  • verb
  • To become aware of something that is happening
  • To discover or meet by chance
  • To decide if someone is guilty of a crime, or not
  • To learn through study, research, or effort
  • To discover something by looking for it
  • noun
  • Object discovered by chance
  • Things that have been discovered from searching
mistake

US /mɪˈstek/

UK /mɪ'steɪk/

  • noun
  • Something done wrong/calculated wrong; error
  • An action, decision, or judgment that produces an unwanted or unintentional result.
  • A misunderstanding or misinterpretation.
  • other
  • To misunderstand the meaning or intention of something.
  • To identify or recognize incorrectly.
  • To be wrong about something.
  • other
  • To be wrong about something.
front

US /frʌnt/

UK /frʌnt/

  • noun
  • Behavior not showing a person's true feelings
  • Area where fighting in a war is happening
  • Place where air of different temperatures meets
  • verb
  • To have the forward part facing something
  • To lead a group of people, usually a band
  • adjective
  • Opposite of back; the forward part of an object
remember

US /rɪˈmɛmbɚ/

UK /rɪ'membə(r)/

  • verb
  • To give someone a gift, e.g. birthday, wedding
  • To hold a thought in your mind to not forget it
  • To bring a previous image or idea to your mind
  • other
  • To bring back to one's mind an awareness of (someone or something from the past).
  • To not forget; to keep in mind for future action.
  • To convey one's greetings or regards to someone.
  • To bring back to mind; to have in memory again.
  • To keep in mind; to retain information.
  • To celebrate or commemorate an event or person.
  • To convey one's greetings or regards to someone.
  • To commemorate or honor someone or something.
  • To convey one's greetings or regards to someone.
  • To keep in mind; to not forget.
  • To show respect for someone who has died, especially by a public act or ceremony.
  • To keep in mind for future action or consideration.
future

US /ˈfjutʃɚ/

UK /ˈfju:tʃə(r)/

  • noun
  • Time that is to come after the present
  • A prospect of success or happiness.
  • A verb tense expressing an action that has not yet happened.
  • A contract to buy or sell something at a determined price at a specified time in the future.
  • The time or a period of time following the moment of speaking or writing; what will happen.
  • Events that will happen in the time after the present.
  • A prospect of success or advancement.
  • The generations of people that will live after the present one.
  • A contract to buy or sell something at a determined price at a specified time in the future.
  • other
  • The time that will come after the present.
  • adjective
  • Existing or occurring at a later time.
  • Relating to a time that is to come.
  • That will exist or happen in the time after the present.
  • other
  • To plan or design for the future.
  • To envision or project into the future.
trash

US /træʃ/

UK /træʃ/

  • noun
  • Garbage or anything that is worthless
  • verb
  • To throw away in the garbage
  • To criticize; claim person/thing is inferior
fine

US /faɪn/

UK /faɪn/

  • adjective
  • Good, acceptable or satisfactory
  • Of high quality; made with great skill
  • In a careful or exact manner; into small pieces
  • Being of high quality
  • Good; okay; no problem
  • (Of weather) good; not raining
  • Of high quality; good of its kind.
  • Consisting of very small particles; thin or slender.
  • In good health; well.
  • noun
  • Money you have to pay because you broke a rule
  • A sum of money paid as a penalty for breaking a law or rule.
  • (at the end of a piece of music) the end
  • verb
  • To pay money because you broke a law
  • other
  • To impose a fine on someone as a penalty.
kid

US /kɪd/

UK /kɪd/

  • noun
  • Child or young person
  • Young goat
  • A young goat.
  • adjective
  • Made from young goat skin
  • verb
  • To make fun of someone in a gentle way; to tease
  • other
  • To tease or joke with someone.
  • other
  • Soft, smooth leather from a young goat.
good

US /ɡʊd/

UK /ɡʊd/

  • adjective
  • Proper, appropriate or right
  • (Of an amount) enough; plenty
  • Excellent; high quality
  • Acting well or properly; of moral character
  • In a positive or happy emotional state
  • noun
  • Advantage or benefit