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SOTT Movie Question I've never seen it addressed, but, when Wally and Greg are talking before ICNTTPOYM, he says, "twenty-five four and a square, how ya been?" Every day when I awake, the greatest of joys is mine: that of being ME. | |
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The slang terms "twenty-five four" and "square" have different meanings. "Twenty-five four" (often written as 254) is a reference to the cannabis culture and the number 420, commonly associated with the drug. "Square" is a term for someone who is seen as old-fashioned, conventional, or uncool. | |
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You aye-eyed that shit didn't ya!!! Autopen Signature | |
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He says "pretty fair for a square" | |
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ain't nuttin shakin but da baker! Autopen Signature | |
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"put 'er there, four square' Autopen Signature | |
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nayroo2002 said: ain't nuttin shakin but da baker! "Pretty fair for a square." "Ain't nothin' shakin' but the bacon." | |
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I could never make out what he was saying. To me, it sounded like "forty-five four and the square." | |
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So I playing the movie now with subtitle on. It reads "Hey, put it 5-4 on the square" I will take my place, In the great below | |
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It's like trying to understand Brad Pitt in 'Snatch'. Autopen Signature | |
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