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		| stevenukd 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 3:05 pm    Post subject: SENSE OF THE WORD |   |  
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				| Dear Teachers, 
 1. I�ve been in touch with my ex in a very little sense of the word.
 - What does �sense of the word� mean here?
 
 2. Come one buddy! You should think outside the box a little bit.
 - �think outside the box a little bit� means �think pretty open-mindedly�, right?
 
 3. About him, well I think I can do this without going Oprah on your ass.
 - What does �going Oprah on your ass� mean here?
 
 Thanks a bunch to Teachers,
 
 Stevenukd
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		| damon@English24/7 
 
 
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				|  Posted: Sun Sep 10, 2006 9:50 pm    Post subject: |   |  
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				| Hi, 
 1.  When someone uses "sense of the word" they are usually referring to a word earlier in the sentence whose meaning could be understood several different ways.  In this case the speaker is clarifying "in touch."  I am not sure you wrote the sentence correctly.  Check again, but I think the sentence might be "I`ve been in touch with my ex in a very literal sense of the word."
 
 2.  You are correct.
 
 3.  To "go ____ on your ass" means to treat you in a manner typical of whatever you put in the _______.  "On your ass" is slang for on you.  It is generally not used in an endearing manner.
 
 The most famous example I can think of is from Pulp Fiction where one of the characters says something like "I`m going to go medieval on your ass" meaning he is going to torture the object in a medieval manner.
 
 I am not very good with pop culture so I will leave explaining the exact meaning of "going Oprah on your ass" to someone else.  Still, without knowing much about "Oprah," who is a famous talkshow host on US television I can tell you that it means the speaker is going to treat you in a manner similar to how Oprah treats others (probably her talkshow guests in this case).
 
 damon
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