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It is a dialogue of Dumb And Dumber 2014
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This is an example of "playground language". It is the sort of thing that boys might say on the school playground, when they think no adults can hear them. It is a childish insult.
Saying "something rules" means you think that thing is great. This is a fairly common slang.
I love Game of Thrones. I think it rules.
On the other hand, to "drool" is when spit and saliva drips out of your mouth. You might drool when you see delicious food, but we say that someone who drools all the time must be a dirty and stupid person.
So the whole phrase means "Boys are great! Girls are stupid!" It isn't a very subtle message, but kids love rhyme and kids love being rude.
Adults would never usually say this. It is sexist and rude. It is in the film as a joke to show that the character is very childish.
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This is an example of "playground language". It is the sort of thing that boys might say on the school playground, when they think no adults can hear them. It is a childish insult.
Saying "something rules" means you think that thing is great. This is a fairly common slang.
I love Game of Thrones. I think it rules.
On the other hand, to "drool" is when spit and saliva drips out of your mouth. You might drool when you see delicious food, but we say that someone who drools all the time must be a dirty and stupid person.
So the whole phrase means "Boys are great! Girls are stupid!" It isn't a very subtle message, but kids love rhyme and kids love being rude.
Adults would never usually say this. It is sexist and rude. It is in the film as a joke to show that the character is very childish.
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This is an example of "playground language". It is the sort of thing that boys might say on the school playground, when they think no adults can hear them. It is a childish insult.
Saying "something rules" means you think that thing is great. This is a fairly common slang.
I love Game of Thrones. I think it rules.
On the other hand, to "drool" is when spit and saliva drips out of your mouth. You might drool when you see delicious food, but we say that someone who drools all the time must be a dirty and stupid person.
So the whole phrase means "Boys are great! Girls are stupid!" It isn't a very subtle message, but kids love rhyme and kids love being rude.
Adults would never usually say this. It is sexist and rude. It is in the film as a joke to show that the character is very childish.
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This is an example of "playground language". It is the sort of thing that boys might say on the school playground, when they think no adults can hear them. It is a childish insult.
Saying "something rules" means you think that thing is great. This is a fairly common slang.
I love Game of Thrones. I think it rules.
On the other hand, to "drool" is when spit and saliva drips out of your mouth. You might drool when you see delicious food, but we say that someone who drools all the time must be a dirty and stupid person.
So the whole phrase means "Boys are great! Girls are stupid!" It isn't a very subtle message, but kids love rhyme and kids love being rude.
Adults would never usually say this. It is sexist and rude. It is in the film as a joke to show that the character is very childish.
This is an example of "playground language". It is the sort of thing that boys might say on the school playground, when they think no adults can hear them. It is a childish insult.
Saying "something rules" means you think that thing is great. This is a fairly common slang.
I love Game of Thrones. I think it rules.
On the other hand, to "drool" is when spit and saliva drips out of your mouth. You might drool when you see delicious food, but we say that someone who drools all the time must be a dirty and stupid person.
So the whole phrase means "Boys are great! Girls are stupid!" It isn't a very subtle message, but kids love rhyme and kids love being rude.
Adults would never usually say this. It is sexist and rude. It is in the film as a joke to show that the character is very childish.
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