【英语时差8,16】Smirting 以借火和某人搭讪(在线收听) |
Smirting 以借火和某人搭讪 Diarmuid: Hello I’m Diarmuid.
Feifei: Why are you looking so happy Diarmuid?
Diarmuid: Well, earlier today, I was outside on my telephone, when a lady asked me for a lighter. I think she might have been trying to smirt with me.
Feifei:Smirt?
Diarmuid: Yes, smirt. Now smirt is a slang word to describe flirting with another person when you are smoking.
Feifei: It sounds like smoking and flirting have been joined together to make the word smirting.
Diarmuid: Exactly, that is how the word smirting is created. But I didn’t have a lighter, because I don’t smoke, so that was the end of the conversation.
Feifei: Was she pretty?
Diarmuid: She was very pretty.
Feifei: Oh well. She’ll probably be there tomorrow if you want to talk to her again. What do people usually say when they are smirting?
Diarmuid: It depends. Here is an example of some people smirting:
A: Hi, could I borrow your lighter?
B: Sure.
A: Thanks. Are you new here?
B: Yeah, I just started in the IT department.
A: Oh great, I work in the office right next to you.
B: I guess we’ll be seeing a lot of each other.
Feifei: All this talk of smirting is making me feel a little lonely.
Diarmuid: You do know that smoking is bad for you and that there are healthier ways to meet a nice guy than to smirt.
Feifei: I know.
Diarmuid: Ok, well that’s all for today.
Feifei: See you soon.
Diarmuid: Bye.
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