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  • (battle cry)

  • (lightsaber sounds)

  • (electrical explosions)

  • The Force is with you, young Skywalker

  • But you are not a Jedi yet.

  • Not until, you learn to count to 10!

  • (battle cry)

  • (electrical explosion)

  • (sound of using the Force)

  • Luke, I am your father...

  • and it is my duty to teach you how to count.

  • Now, look over there.

  • No, way.

  • I'm not falling for that old trick, Vader.

  • You're trying to distract me.

  • No! I'm trying to teach you.

  • Now, look!

  • B - 17...

  • B - 17...

  • Bingo!

  • How many Stormtroopers do you see over there?

  • I don't know...

  • I'm not sure.

  • Well...

  • If you're not sure.

  • Then it's best that we count them.

  • Are you ready?

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 5

  • 6

  • 7

  • 8

  • 9

  • 10

  • There are 10 stormtroopers in the Bingo Hall.

  • (battle cry)

  • (electrical explosion)

  • Luke!

  • You didn't count with me.

  • Well...

  • I'm sort of busy, right now.

  • (exhaling with frustration)

  • A Jedi always makes time to learn, my son.

  • (lightsaber sounds)

  • (electrical explosions)

  • Luke...

  • You're about to get another opportunity

  • to learn how to count

  • and thereby complete your Jedi training.

  • Look over there!

  • (mouse droid noises)

  • Let's count the Mouse Droids together

  • as they scurry across the hallway.

  • Ready?

  • Count with me.

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • Luke, I don't hear you counting.

  • (battle cry)

  • (rapid electrical explosions)

  • You're wasting your time, Vader.

  • I'll never join you!

  • (massive electrical explosion)

  • (exhaling in frustration)

  • If I can't get him to count on his own

  • I'll use the Force and make him count.

  • Vader: 1

  • Vader: 2

  • Vader: 3

  • Luke: 4

  • Luke: 5

  • Luke: 6

  • Luke: 7

  • Luke: 8

  • Luke: 9

  • Luke: 10!

  • (wink sound)

  • Excellent work, my son.

  • Learning to count is your destiny.

  • Maybe so...

  • That was fun!

  • You know what else would be fun count?

  • Well, I'm sure you're referring to

  • my personal My Little Pony collection.

  • Music: My Little Pony,

  • My Little Pony,

  • Ahhhhhhh!

  • You are referring to that aren't you?

  • No.

  • Vader: Oh, that's awkward.

  • It would be fun to count...

  • It would be fun to count...

  • How many more blows it will take to defeat you!

  • What!?

  • (battle cry)

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4

  • 5

  • 6

  • 7

  • 8

  • 9

  • Ok, you can stop now.

  • You can stop anytime you want.

  • 10!

  • (melodramatic howl)

  • (lightsaber detracting)

  • (footsteps)

  • Oh, how you have shammed me.

  • Shammed you?

  • You should be proud...

  • Thanks to you I can count to 10!

  • And...

  • I'm officially a Jedi now, right?

  • Uhhhhh....

  • Yeeaaah... right.

  • Yes!

  • You are now an official Jedi.

  • WooHoooo!!!

  • (awkward silence)

  • (clock ticking)

  • (crickets chirping)

  • (long airy breath)

  • Uhhh...

  • Hey, dad?

  • Can we go get some ice cream, now?

  • Sure, son...

  • You've earned it.

(battle cry)

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awkward

US /ˈɔkwəd/

UK /ˈɔ:kwəd/

  • adjective
  • Causing embarrassment or trouble
  • Clumsy; ungainly.
  • Lacking smooth movement
  • Difficult to deal with; requiring tact.
  • Difficult to deal with
  • Causing or feeling embarrassment or difficulty.
force

US /fɔrs, fors/

UK /fɔ:s/

  • other
  • To break open (something) using force.
  • To compel (someone) to do something.
  • To cause (a plant or crop) to develop or mature prematurely in a greenhouse or under artificial conditions.
  • To cause (a plant or flower) to grow or develop at an increased rate.
  • To use physical strength to break open or move (something).
  • other
  • Coercion or compulsion; strength or power exerted to cause motion or change.
  • Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
  • other
  • Coercion or compulsion; strength or power exerted to cause or affect.
  • An influence or effect.
  • Physical strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
  • Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
  • noun
  • Coercion or compulsion, especially with the use or threat of violence.
  • Group of persons trained for military action; army
  • A body of people employed and trained for a particular task or purpose.
  • An influence or effect.
  • A body of people employed and trained for law enforcement.
  • A body of soldiers or police.
  • An influence that can cause a body to accelerate.
  • Pressure; attraction
  • Strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement.
  • The use of physical strength/violence to persuade
  • Strength or power of expression or argument.
  • verb
  • To use physical strength or violence to persuade
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.
count

US /kaʊnt/

UK /kaʊnt/

  • noun
  • Number of things added together, e.g. votes
  • With the number of crimes, knockouts, as stated
  • A European nobleman.
  • verb
  • To add things together to find the total number
  • To matter or be important
  • Determine the total number of (a collection of items).
  • Be important; have significance.
  • To include someone or something in a final number
refer

US /rɪˈfɚ/

UK /rɪ'fɜ:(r)/

  • verb
  • To talk about or write about something
  • To direct someone to a source for information.
  • To give information about something
  • To send someone to a specialist for further treatment or advice.
  • To mention or speak about someone or something.
  • To talk about a person without giving many details
  • To send a patient, client to a specialist
  • other
  • To direct someone to a source for information or help.
  • To mention or allude to something or someone.
  • To send someone to another person or place for assistance or treatment.
frustration

US /frʌˈstreʃən/

UK /frʌ'streɪʃn/

  • noun
  • Annoyance because things don't go the way you want
  • Something that causes you to be annoyed, upset, or disappointed
  • other
  • The feeling of being frustrated.
  • The feeling of being annoyed and upset because you cannot achieve something.
  • The prevention of the progress, success, or fulfillment of something.
  • The feeling of being annoyed, upset, or disappointed because you cannot do something or achieve something
  • The act of preventing someone from succeeding
  • The act of preventing somebody/something from succeeding
  • other
  • A feeling of dissatisfaction, often accompanied by anxiety or tension, caused by unrealized goals or hampered efforts.
  • Something that causes you to feel annoyed, upset, or disappointed
battle

US /ˈbætl/

UK /'bætl/

  • noun
  • Military fight between armies
  • A sustained fight between organized armed forces.
  • Working hard to stop something; struggle
  • verb
  • To fight or struggle against someone or something
  • To work hard to stop something; struggle
  • other
  • To compete fiercely; contend.
  • To fight or struggle tenaciously to achieve something.
  • other
  • To fight against.
tick

US /tɪk/

UK /tɪk/

  • noun
  • A small, blood-sucking arachnid.
  • Small blood-sucking insect that lives on the skin
  • Written mark to show something is correct or done
  • Light, quick, regular sound, like a clock
  • A very short space of time; a moment.
  • verb
  • To function properly or normally
  • To indicate or select by using check mark
  • (Clock) to make light regular timed noise
  • other
  • To mark (something) with a tick.
  • other
  • To make a short, sharp, regular clicking sound.
explosion

US /ɪkˈsploʒən/

UK /ɪkˈspləʊʒn/

  • noun
  • Loud and sudden expression of emotion
  • Sudden increase of something
  • Violent release of energy (e.g. from a bomb)
  • A sudden and violent burst or shattering, often with a loud noise, caused by the rapid expansion of gases.
  • A rapid and significant increase or expansion.
  • A sudden outburst of emotion, especially anger or frustration.
exhale

US /ɛksˈhel,ɛkˈhel/

UK /eksˈheɪl/

  • verb
  • To breathe out the air or smoke in your lungs