Halloween
The original quote, with slang
Lynda: I can't believe it! We have three new cheers to learn in the morning, I have to get my dress ready and my hair done in the afternoon, the game is at six, and the dance is at eight! I'll be totally wiped out!
Laurie: I don't think you have enough to do tomorrow.
Lynda: Totally!
What does it mean?
Lynda: I can't believe it! We have three new cheers to learn in the morning, I have to get my dress ready and my hair styled in the afternoon, the game is at six, and the dance is at eight! I'll be extremely tired!
Laurie: I don't think you have enough to do tomorrow.
Lynda: Very true!
The original quote, with slang
Dr. Loomis: You've got to believe me, Officer, he is coming to Haddonfield... Because I know him - I'm his doctor! You must be ready for him... If you don't, it's your funeral!
What does it mean?
Dr. Loomis: You've got to believe me, Officer, he is coming to Haddonfield... Because I know him - I'm his doctor! You must be ready for him... If you don't, you will die!*
*it's your funeral is also used to talk about anticipated trouble or failure. For example: "You're not planning to study for the exam? It's your funeral.
The original quote, with slang
Lynda: The only reason she baby sits is to have a place for--
Laurie: (Realizing she forgot something) Shit.
Annie: I have a place for that!
What does it mean?
Lynda: The only reason she baby sits is to have a place for--
Laurie: Oh, how annoying!*
Annie: I have a bathroom!
* Shit has the second meaning of excrement