FRIENDS Joey Trying to Use Acrimonious Correctly
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- Опубликовано: 29 май 2012
- Joey starts dating Charlie and can't figure out the correct way to use the word Acrimonious (FYI ac·ri·mo·ni·ous/ˌakrəˈmōnēəs/
Adjective:
(typically of speech or a debate) Angry and bitter.)
Ross: Oh, God. I forgot how hot she was!
Joey: Hey!
All: Hi!
Ross: I'm gonna get some more coffee.
Charlie: Oh, you know what? I'll come with you!
Ross: Ok. (they both go)
Chandler: (to Joey) So, a professor, uh?
Joey: Yeah! She is cool, and she's so smart! Her mind is totally acrimonious (which, being Joey, he mispronounces "amonious"). (pause) That's not how she used it...?
Charlie: (talking to Ross) I feel like I owe you an explanation. I don't ordinarily go around kissing guys at parties. I'm... well, I'm kind of embarrassed. I really hope you don't think less of me.
Ross: Uhm no! Think less of you! No, I don't think less of you. I mean, you saw someone you liked and you kissed them. I mean, those people who like someone and don't kiss them... those-those people are stupid, I hate those people.
Charlie: You know, actually I'm a little surprised to myself. I mean, Joey is so different from the guys I usually date. I mean, they're all professors, and intellectuals, and paleontologists mostly, you know, very cerebral...
Ross: Yeah, I know the type.
Joey: Hey, if you wanna grab a bite before work we'd better get acrimonious. No? Am I getting close? Приколы
"Joey, if you don't know what the word acrimonious means then don't use it." ---- my favorite part. :)
Joey is abysmal.
Wait what
Lucky!
Yeah we all laughed and we also don't know what acrimonious means
What is the episode before this one that is when Joey and the professor meet at a party while Rachel was trying to kiss Joey but it ends with her finding Joey and the professor kissing?
after
The one with the soap opera party.
does anyone know her name?
+Kaelyn Rosales she does Lana's voice on Archer
+Kaelyn Rosales she does Lana's voice on Archer
Aisha Tyler
This episode taught me what acrimonious means and I think I'm using it right by saying, 'It is acrimonious that friends ended.' I dunno.
Wrong acrimonious means bitter or angry
you're wrong.
You're right
Episode number anyone ?
Season 9, the one with the soap opera party