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I’ll bite.I’ll bite. sent. You want me to ask what or why, so, whator why? I’ll bite. Why did the chicken cross the road?illin’ [“Il@n] 1. mod. being ill; being sick. She was illin’big time and could not come to class. 2. mod. ill-behaved. You are most illin’ and you are bugging me, Kim. Stopit! 3. in. behaving badly. Stop illin’ and pay attention.4. mod. upset. What are you illin’ about? Everythingis ice.I’m gone. sent. I’m getting ready to leave. Well, that’sall. I’m gone.I’m there! sent. I will accept your invitation and I willbe there. If you and Tom are going to get together andwatch the game, I’m there!in a blue funk mod. sad; depressed. Don’t be in a bluefunk. Things’ll get better.in a lip lock mod. kissing. (Contrived.) They were rhapsodizingin a lip lock when we came in.in deep 1. mod. deeply involved (with someone or something). Bart is in deep with the mob. 2. mod. deeplyin debt. (Often with with or to.) Sam is in deep withhis bookie.in one’s sth mode phr. behaving in a specified mode. (Thesomething can be replaced by work, sleep, hungry, angry,etc.) Todd is always in his play mode when he shouldbe working.in so’s face mod. irritating someone. (See also in-yourface.) I wish that the coach wasn’t always in my faceabout something.116

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