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If you don't like my answers, pulp fiction. Is this a common expression?

2024-11-15 05:20
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2024-11-15 09:40

It's not a common expression in general usage. The use of 'pulp fiction' here is rather idiosyncratic. Usually, expressions related to not liking answers are more direct and don't involve such a specific cultural reference. However, in certain creative or niche groups, it could potentially be used as an inside joke or a very particular way of expressing frustration or dismissal.

If you don't like my answers, pulp fiction. What does it mean?

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2024-11-15 03:54

Perhaps 'pulp fiction' here is used as a symbol of something that's a bit more out there or different. If someone doesn't like the given answers, they are being directed to 'pulp fiction' which could imply that they should go and look for answers or experiences that are less ordinary, more in the realm of the crazy and unpredictable world that pulp fiction often represents.

Why don't you like Pulp Fiction?

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2024-11-05 18:47

Well, the style of it is not to my taste. I prefer movies with more straightforward narratives and positive themes. Pulp Fiction has a lot of dark and edgy elements that I can't really get into.

Is 'you're a bum pulp fiction' a common expression?

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2024-12-06 21:59

Hardly. Common expressions are more straightforward and widely known. This one is quite specific and not likely to be part of everyday language. It's a blend of a general insult ('bum') and a reference to a particular type of literature ('pulp fiction'), which makes it an odd and not - so - common statement.

Is 'oak is nice pulp fiction' a common expression?

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2024-11-10 12:44

No, it's not a common expression at all. Usually, we don't see oak directly associated with the description of pulp fiction in such a simple way.

Is 'you can never can tell pulp fiction' a common expression about pulp fiction?

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2024-12-09 04:37

Hardly. When people talk about pulp fiction, they usually mention elements like the lurid covers, the action - packed stories, or the specific time period it was popular in. The phrase 'you can never can tell pulp fiction' is not a widespread or typical way to talk about this type of literature.

Is 'gonna get medieval pulp fiction' a common expression?

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2024-12-15 07:42

No, it's not a common expression at all. It seems to be a very creative and unique combination of words.

Is 'I'm on the mother pulp fiction' a common expression?

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2024-12-15 00:38

No, it's not a common expression at all. I've never heard it used in normal, everyday English conversations.

Is 'blessed is the righteous man pulp fiction' a common expression?

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2024-12-12 02:05

Definitely not. 'Blessed is the righteous man' has a very specific religious or ethical tone, and 'pulp fiction' is related to a particular type of fictional literature. You don't often hear these two things combined in everyday language or even in most literary discussions.

Is 'far from ok pulp fiction' a common expression?

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2024-12-12 00:53

I don't think it's common. Most people would be more straightforward in their criticism, like saying 'that pulp fiction is terrible'. 'Far from ok' is a bit more of an unusual way to phrase it.

Is 'the boy's no good pulp fiction' a common expression?

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2024-12-05 19:59

No, it's not a very common expression. It seems like a rather unique or creative way to describe someone.

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