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What does “cooked” mean?

Hello everyone! Lately I often hear this word and I don’t know what does it mean. For example I watched caseoh and he said “we are cooked him” and I don’t know what does it mean. English isn’t my first language so can you explain the meaning of this phrase and word?

Last comment 3 days ago
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What does it mean? (saw at a subway station)

What does it mean? (saw at a subway station)

Thanks in advance!

Last comment 7 days ago
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Couldn't agree more! 😂

Couldn't agree more! 😂

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Last comment 10 days ago
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For native speakers, is the word huzz a bad word or just another way to say hottie

https://www.reddit.com/r/EnglishLearning/comments/1i1cuz2/for_native_speakers_is_the_word_huzz_a_bad_word/

Last comment 12 days ago
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Shouldn't this be 'thought'?

Shouldn't this be 'thought'?

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Last comment 16 days ago
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From Cambridge dictionary. The latter example doesn’t make sense to me

From Cambridge dictionary. The latter example doesn’t make sense to me

To me the simple statement “none” sounds very unambiguous, contrary to the definition of “equivocally” above. I feel like my english got pretty decent in the last couple of years and it’s been a while since I got so confused by a dictionary definition. The sky is blue, the sea is wet, no patients fully recovered. How does the latter have two opposing meanings?

Last comment 19 days ago
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"Do" is difficult for me.

I sometimes get confused when I study English. In the example sentence "You can speak English"If you are asked to make this sentence a question,It will be"Can you speak English?" This is easy to understand because you can see "can". But if you use "You speak English" as a question, "Do you speak English?" right?I don't know because there is no "do" in "You speak English". " Are "You do speak English" and "do" really in the sentence? Does that mean it's abbreviated? Learning a language is very interesting.

Last comment 20 days ago
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What’s the joke here? Why would an electrician strip?

What’s the joke here? Why would an electrician strip?

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Last comment 21 days ago
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Can we omit “at” and just say “…minutes before…”?

Can we omit “at” and just say “…minutes before…”?

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Last comment 23 days ago
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Do you native English speakers use the word feed to refer to breastfeeding' in everyday speech?

For instance would a mom say "I'm feeding the baby" in place of "I'm breastfeeding" in everyday speech? I know the dictionary meaning of the word 'feed', but I was wondering whether it was used by native English speakers to refer to breastfeeding as well in everyday conversation. Your responses are very much appreciated. Thank you!

Last comment 26 days ago
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