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crystal meth
DEA
getting right with Jesus
How'd
square one
Teacher says
The full expression is "go back to square one". There is some debate about whether this phrase originated with football commentators on the radio or the board game "Snakes and Ladders". You can find a good explanation here https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-1811,00.html
amount to much
huh?
Teacher says
In this context "huh?" is used to prompt an answer from Jessie. In a more formal situation you would use a properly constructed question tag e.g. "isn't there?"
Teacher says
In this context, "____" is used as a euphemism for making crystal meth.
Teacher says
This phrasal verb is not very common but is a mix of the more common phrases "back off" and "step away"
Captain Cook
Teacher says
Captain Cook is a famous explorer from 1700s (see more info https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook ) but in this context it is the pseudonym, or false name, that Jess has when dealing drugs. When Walt sees the number plate of the car, this confirms that he's right.
Teacher says
This is not a typical phrase! Find a definition of ___________ here https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bowlwinder which Jessie is using as a derivation of "giving me crap" or "saying bullshit" which means he suspects Mr White is not telling the truth.
getting right with Jesus
Welcome back, Kotter
Teacher says
'Welcome Back Kotter' was a TV series from the 1970s abouta high-school teacher who is loved by his students.
aunt
crystal meth
DEA
filing system
chemistry
getting right with Jesus
How'd
square one
Teacher says
The full expression is "go back to square one". There is some debate about whether this phrase originated with football commentators on the radio or the board game "Snakes and Ladders". You can find a good explanation here https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-1811,00.html
amount to much
partner up
turning myself in
lost
curious
Not a clue
huh?
Teacher says
In this context "huh?" is used to prompt an answer from Jessie. In a more formal situation you would use a properly constructed question tag e.g. "isn't there?"
cook
Teacher says
In this context, "cook" is used as a euphemism for making crystal meth.
step off
Teacher says
This phrasal verb is not very common but is a mix of the more common phrases "back off" and "step away"
speeches
turning myself in
Captain Cook
Teacher says
Captain Cook is a famous explorer from 1700s (see more info https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook ) but in this context it is the pseudonym, or false name, that Jess has when dealing drugs. When Walt sees the number plate of the car, this confirms that he's right.
alone
bowl-winder
Teacher says
This is not a typical phrase! Find a definition of bowl-winder here https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bowlwinder which Jessie is using as a derivation of "giving me crap" or "saying bullshit" which means he suspects Mr White is not telling the truth.
getting right with Jesus
Welcome back, Kotter
Teacher says
'Welcome Back Kotter' was a TV series from the 1970s abouta high-school teacher who is loved by his students.
picture
own
turn you in
lab
aunt
crystal meth
DEA
filing system
chemistry
getting right with Jesus
How'd
square one
Teacher says
The full expression is "go back to square one". There is some debate about whether this phrase originated with football commentators on the radio or the board game "Snakes and Ladders". You can find a good explanation here https://www.theguardian.com/notesandqueries/query/0,5753,-1811,00.html
amount to much
partner up
turning myself in
lost
curious
Not a clue
huh?
Teacher says
In this context "huh?" is used to prompt an answer from Jessie. In a more formal situation you would use a properly constructed question tag e.g. "isn't there?"
cook
Teacher says
In this context, "cook" is used as a euphemism for making crystal meth.
step off
Teacher says
This phrasal verb is not very common but is a mix of the more common phrases "back off" and "step away"
speeches
turning myself in
Captain Cook
Teacher says
Captain Cook is a famous explorer from 1700s (see more info https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook ) but in this context it is the pseudonym, or false name, that Jess has when dealing drugs. When Walt sees the number plate of the car, this confirms that he's right.
alone
bowl-winder
Teacher says
This is not a typical phrase! Find a definition of bowl-winder here https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=bowlwinder which Jessie is using as a derivation of "giving me crap" or "saying bullshit" which means he suspects Mr White is not telling the truth.
getting right with Jesus
Welcome back, Kotter
Teacher says
'Welcome Back Kotter' was a TV series from the 1970s abouta high-school teacher who is loved by his students.
picture
own
turn you in
lab
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