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  • I can't tell you.

  • I love Modern Family so much.

  • I love that show.

  • >> Thank you.

  • >> It's consistent, and

  • I say it to everyone who is on that show every time you're here.

  • It is consistently funny and clever and heartwarming.

  • There's always something at the end that's just touching.

  • >> Thank you.

  • Look at tiny, this little new baby we have too.

  • That's actually not the new baby.

  • That guy's not with us anymore.

  • Look away, look away, avert your eyes.

  • >> He's not with you anymore?

  • >> No, we have a new one.

  • We have a new, new one.

  • >> But he's supposed to be that he's older, or is the same age?

  • >> He's super cute.

  • Let's talk about how super cute he is.

  • Jeremy, really super cute.

  • He uses the force.

  • Whenever you walk by you he goes I have the force.

  • And then you have to lie down on the ground.

  • >> Which one are you talking about?

  • This >> That little, Los Angeles.

  • >> The one that's been let >> The little tiny baby.

  • >> The one that's been let go?

  • >> He's been upgraded.

  • [LAUGH] We've got a different version of Baby Joe.

  • >> His name is Baby Jeremy.

  • That baby was played by twins, one was a girl, and one was boy.

  • And as they were getting older you were starting to see which was which.

  • >> You could just see that one, they didn't look alike.

  • >> I understand what you're saying.

  • >> There we go.

  • >> Most of this will be cut out anyway.

  • So you were at the SAG awards.

  • >> Yes. >> And

  • I know you were very excited to see the cast of Straight Outta Compton.

  • >> My God, peak moment, I was in love, they got me through Sofia's wedding,

  • they were not at Sofia's wedding, let me back track.

  • >> Okay.

  • >> You know Sophia got married?

  • >> No, I did not hear that.

  • >> You didn't hear about that?

  • >> No, I didn't hear that.

  • >> No, I know you heard about that.

  • >> No. >> We were hoping to see

  • you there working some of your funky dance moves.

  • >> It was not close to the Los Angeles area, it was in Palm Beach Florida,

  • which is not easy when I'm trying to entertain the world.

  • >> It was not.

  • >> [LAUGH] >> It was not right around the corner.

  • >> Yeah. >> And

  • also, if you've ever been to a Sofia event, it's three days.

  • It's a slow moving, like a trolley, and you jump on and

  • you drink and you dance and then you jump off.

  • You can't stay on the trolley for three days.

  • It's a party train.

  • It's insanity and it's really fun but I would go back to my room and

  • watch Straight Outta Compton over and over.

  • >> Really? >> Yeah three times.

  • >> I first of all I agree with you it was a fantastic movie and I love that movie.

  • But like really you just went back to watch the same movie over and over again?

  • Yeah.

  • >> Wow. >> [LAUGH]

  • >> Wow.

  • >> I really did.

  • It was on pay-per-view.

  • I really was enjoying it.

  • >> And you had paid for it, so why not watch it?

  • >> I love the 90's.

  • >> Yeah. >> I love the 90's, I try and

  • make my kids break dance.

  • So that we can have, so they can listen to 90's hip hop.

  • NW's a little heavy for them, though.

  • >> You make them break dance?

  • >> I have. >> Do they have interest in it at all?

  • >> They have interest in destroying things, and there they are.

  • And they even just destroy things.

  • Look, here's one of the things.

  • So they have interest in making destructive messes everywhere.

  • So this is one of their breakdancing hats.

  • Let me just model this for you Ellen, I know you've been dying to see this.

  • Now this is padding, go on.

  • >> Yeah, yeah, I know.

  • >> Here you go. >> It's to protect your head.

  • >> You can spin on it.

  • >> It's not that padded.

  • I mean, it's the smallest amount of padding.

  • >> I mean, what do they know.

  • Well they, I mean they have no idea.

  • They're you're good.

  • You're good. You're good to go.

  • Somebody put on some 90's hip hop, let's go.

  • >> Do they like 90's hip hop?

  • >> They're going to learn to like it.

  • And if I wear this hat enough.

  • I also made them go.

  • Here's another fun one.

  • I made them go to monster trucks, because they're boys.

  • And I feel like I'm a girl.

  • And I grew up with girls.

  • And these were the noise canceling headphones.

  • Just to give you a look they're monster truck wheels.

  • >> Can you hear me?

  • >> What? [LAUGH] What are you saying?

  • >> It's a good look that you've got going on.

  • >> [LAUGH] >> This is why the cast of

  • straight out of.

  • Can you hear me?

  • Am I yelling?

  • >> Yeah, yeah you're yelling >> But, so you went to Sophia's.

  • Let's back up on Sophia's wedding.

  • >> Okay. >> Because one thing I did

  • hear recently and this is true right, so it was a three day long event.

  • >> It was crazy.

  • >> Which was lots of drinking for three days.

  • I heard on the last day, she was offering >> Yeah, you had to hydrate.

  • I was good, I took breaks and watched Straight Outta Compton.

  • But if you didn't, they had a little ambulance truck,

  • an IV station where you could go get IV hydration.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> Someone clapped.

  • Someone's like yes I want that.

  • >> [APPLAUSE] >> Let's clap for the IV truck.

  • >> What are you talking about, like when I heard this,

  • I thought it was like a needle literally goes in your arm, and

  • they give you hydration, that's how much people were drinking?

  • >> Yes. They had and

  • I thought somebody had had a heart attack, or there was an event, because there was

  • a first-aid truck set up outside of the pool area where all the bungalows are,

  • and there were people sipping espresso, getting IV rehydration.

  • [LAUGH] >> Wow.

  • That's amazing.

  • >> There's nothing, apparently there's nothing you can do in three days that

  • can't be undone by some IV rehydration >> [LAUGH]

  • >> Wow, that's the way to

  • encourage drinking.

  • >> [APPLAUSE]

I can't tell you.

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apparently

US /əˈpærəntlɪ/

UK /əˈpærəntli/

  • adverb
  • According to what you heard; from what can be seen
straight

US /stret/

UK /streɪt/

  • adjective
  • Not having curves, bends, or angles
  • Not gay; heterosexual
  • honest and direct
  • Without bends or curves; proceeding in the same direction without deviation.
  • Honest; frank; straightforward.
  • In proper order; correctly arranged.
  • Continuous; uninterrupted.
  • Heterosexual.
  • adverb
  • in a line; immediately; honestly and directly
  • In a straight line; directly.
  • Immediately; at once.
  • noun
  • A heterosexual person.
  • other
  • To make or become straight.
applause

US /əˈplɔz/

UK /ə'plɔ:z/

  • noun
  • The sound made by clapping a performance or speech
consistent

US /kənˈsɪstənt/

UK /kənˈsɪstənt/

  • adjective
  • Agreeing with or being similar to another part
  • In agreement; reliable
  • Acting or done in the same way over time, especially so as to be fair or accurate
  • In agreement; not contradictory
  • Logically coherent and not self-contradictory
  • In agreement or not contradictory.
  • Maintaining the same principles, course, or form throughout.
  • (of a set of statements or beliefs) free from contradictions.
  • (of a set of statements or beliefs) free from contradictions.
  • In agreement or harmony; compatible.
  • Acting or done in the same way over time, especially so as to be fair or accurate.
force

US /fɔrs, fors/

UK /fɔ:s/

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

US /træk/

UK /træk/

  • verb
  • To use marks to follow a wild animal
  • To move a certain way/follow a particular course
  • To record and examine the progress of something
  • To follow the trail or movements of someone or something.
  • To monitor or record the progress or development of something.
  • noun
  • A circular course for running
  • Course or way someone takes, e.g. in education
  • Path in a field or a forest made by walkers
  • Often circular course laid out for car racing
  • One of multiple musical recordings on an album
  • Band surrounding the wheels of a tank
  • Metal lines that trains ride on
  • A mark or impression left by a moving object.
  • A recording of a song or piece of music.
  • A prepared course for racing, especially for athletes.
  • One of the rails making up a railway line.
  • A circular path on a magnetic disk or tape on which data can be recorded.
  • A rough path or minor road.
  • The rails on which a train runs.
  • A prepared course for racing.
  • A recording of a song or piece of music.
  • The rails on which a train runs.
  • other
  • To follow the trail or movements of someone or something.
version

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UK /ˈvə:ʃən/

  • noun
  • Different way that someone interprets something
  • New or different form of something
  • An updated form of some software
  • A particular form of something differing in certain respects from an earlier form or other forms of the same thing.
  • An account or description of a particular event or situation.
  • A translation of a text into another language.
encourage

US /ɛnˈkɚrɪdʒ, -ˈkʌr-/

UK /ɪn'kʌrɪdʒ/

  • verb
  • To increase the chance of something happening
  • To make someone more determined or confident
  • To give someone support, confidence, or hope.
  • other
  • To give someone support, confidence, or hope.
  • To help something to happen or develop.
  • Give support, confidence, or hope to (someone)
consistently

US /kənˈsɪstəntlɪ/

UK /kən'sɪstəntlɪ/

  • adverb
  • In a manner that is the same almost every time
  • In every case or on every occasion; invariably
  • In a way that is regular and unchanging over time or similar in different situations.
  • In a way that is in agreement with each other; coherent.
  • Regularly; without variation.
  • In a methodical and uniform manner.
  • In a way that is regular and unchanging over time; steadily.
fantastic

US /fænˈtæstɪk/

UK /fænˈtæstɪk/

  • adjective
  • Strange or unusual in design or appearance
  • Very large, fast or great
  • Hard to believe; amazing
  • Extraordinarily good or attractive.
  • Based on or existing only in fantasy; unreal.
  • Based on imagination rather than reason; unreal
  • Extremely large
  • Very strange or unusual