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Coming out of the woodwork
(or as Phil once said "ooze out of the woodwork")
But the superior and elite Cambridge entry says:
The literal wording of the definition according to Cambridge isn't used wrongly but it seems Phil red the definition without context. If you PPG the phrase you see that he always uses this phrase as a positive, not realizing the little detail that it's ment as a negative statement or even a mockery.
So if I get this right then the meaning of what Phil actually says should be:
Oh now you're coming back you cunt!
When he wants to say:
People seem interested to reappear and support. Because for some reason he almost always connects this phrase with sudden support.
(or as Phil once said "ooze out of the woodwork")
But the superior and elite Cambridge entry says:
The literal wording of the definition according to Cambridge isn't used wrongly but it seems Phil red the definition without context. If you PPG the phrase you see that he always uses this phrase as a positive, not realizing the little detail that it's ment as a negative statement or even a mockery.
So if I get this right then the meaning of what Phil actually says should be:
Oh now you're coming back you cunt!
When he wants to say:
People seem interested to reappear and support. Because for some reason he almost always connects this phrase with sudden support.
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