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Why'd
Don't you dare
sneaky feeling
around
stalking
threatening
report
I wouldn't say
Teacher says
I wouldn't say (something) is (adjective).
When you want to slightly disagree with someone's opinion or description, use the phrase "I wouldn't say ___ is ___" and then say your own opinion about it:
I wouldn't say he's the best player. He is good, but there are others who are better.
When you disagree in this way, it sounds like you're only changing what the other person said a little, so it sounds more polite.
manly
let go
Can't take my mum anywhere
Teacher says
In this context, the comment "I can't take my mum/dad/parents anywhere" is a joke meant to reduce the tension of an uncomfortable situation. It's quite an English thing to say!
It is more usually used to laugh at a friend by teasing them about their family but, in this case, he has turned the joke on himself to try and get his audience laughing.
gonna
particularly
Chiseled jawline
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indulged
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