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  • Yeah.

  • Yo, Pauly.

  • Hey, Durant wants to know where Rick is,

  • and he is hot. l mean really hot.

  • Don't ask me why.

  • l know he likes Ricky.

  • Pauly, do you know where the hell Rick is?

  • Mmm-mmm.

  • You O.K., Pauly?

  • Yeah.

  • Here's the cash.

  • Pauly, we've been very concerned about you.

  • Hey, Mr. Durant.

  • l must've overslept.

  • l'm sorry. l guess l missed the pickup, huh?

  • Where's the money, Pauly?

  • What money? l--l didn't make the pickup.

  • Rio.

  • And first class. How delightful.

  • And another one for Rick.

  • Well. That explains his disappearance.

  • Hey, l don't know nothing about that.

  • Where is the money, Pauly?

  • What money? l swear, Mr. Durant,

  • l didn't make the pickup.

  • l've been here sleeping.

  • Jesus, l swear to God.

  • Why-- l don't even know how l got dressed!

  • Well, Pauly...

  • have a nice flight.

  • Aah!

  • Aah! Aah!

  • Aah!

  • Aah!

  • Aah!

  • Aah! Aah!

  • Aah!

  • No.

  • Aah! Aah!

  • Aah!

  • Aah!

Yeah.

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Darkman Impersonates Pauly

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Keywords

money

US /ˈmʌni/

UK /'mʌnɪ/

  • noun
  • Coins or notes we use to pay for things
hot

US /hɑ:t/

UK /hɒt/

  • adjective
  • Angry or excited
  • Being very good at something
  • Having a high temperature
  • Popular and causing a great deal of excitement
  • Attractive in a sexually exciting way
  • (Of food) very spicy
  • Stolen; dangerous to buy or trade in
sleeping

US /ˈslipɪŋ/

UK /'sli:pɪŋ/

  • verb
  • To have enough beds for
  • To rest your body in bed, as at night time
dress

US /drɛs/

UK /dres/

  • noun
  • Women's garment with a top part and a skirt
  • A one-piece garment for women or girls that covers the body and part or all of the legs.
  • Clothing suitable for a time period or occasion
  • other
  • To put on one's clothes.
  • other
  • To put clothes on.
  • To prepare food for cooking or serving.
  • To prepare (poultry, game, etc.) for cooking or market by removing the feathers, fur, or entrails.
  • To clean and bandage a wound.
  • verb
  • To prepare food (e.g. salad) before cooking or eating
  • To decorate something for display e.g. a mannequin
  • To put clothes on
  • To clean, care for and apply a cover to a wound
  • adjective
  • Suitable for formal occasions.
class

US /klæs/

UK /klɑ:s/

  • verb
  • To place things into groups by common qualities
  • To rank people in society from high to low
  • noun
  • Quality of that shows good taste; refinement
  • A group that shares something in common
  • Rank or level in society people belonging to
  • A group of people who study together in school
nice

US /naɪs/

UK /naɪs/

  • adjective
  • Being attractive or of high quality or value
  • Good or enjoyable
  • Being kind or friendly
explain

US /ɪkˈsplen/

UK /ɪk'spleɪn/

  • verb
  • To make clear or easy to understand by describing
  • other
  • To be the reason for or cause of something.
  • To make something clear or easy to understand
  • To give a reason for something.
  • To make something clear or easy to understand by describing it in more detail or revealing relevant facts.
  • other
  • To give the meaning of something
flight

US /flaɪt/

UK /flaɪt/

  • other
  • The act or process of flying.
  • The act of running away to avoid capture or confrontation.
  • noun
  • A large group of birds migrating together.
  • Act of leaving a place, usually to escape danger
  • Trip by plane, helicopter etc.
  • A group of aircraft flying together.
  • A journey made by air, especially in a commercial airplane.
  • A journey made in an aircraft.
  • A series of stairs between one landing and the next.
  • A series of stairs between one landing and the next.
missed

US /'mɪst/

UK /'mɪst/

  • verb
  • To be absent
  • To fail to hit something e.g. a ball
  • To do without something
  • To fail to see or sense something
  • To fail to understand someone's message
  • To be too late to ride on something e.g. train
  • To feel you want to see someone who is not there
cash

US /kæʃ/

UK /kæʃ/

  • noun
  • Physical money (not credit card or digital)
  • verb
  • To sell or give something to get money