subtitles


1. a firewall that keeps stupid & impatient people from watching foreign films.
2. what you read during a film when the language is foreign.
doug: hey tom, wanna watch district b13? it’s bad-ss.
tom: sure… wait… subt-tles? f-ck that.
doug: g-dd-mn you’re such a f-g, tom.

scott: i need to stop watching british/irish movies in the theater, they never have subt-tles despite how the thick accents practically butcher your typical american english.
nickname you give someone that has a heavy accent.
d-mn it subt-tle, what the h-ll is a flying mice… oh fried rice.

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