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One lucky dough will get to spend her 00:00
life with this fine specimen of a buck. 00:02
His magnificent antlers, a testament to 00:05
his great prowess, his strength, his 00:08
masculinity, his awesomeness, his super 00:11
incredible coolness. Oh, his amazing 00:15
kick ferocity. Ladies and gentlemen, all 00:18
right. All right, Elliot, enough about 00:21
your new rack already, man. Hey, give it 00:23
a rest, you freak nature. Oh, the grot 00:25
tiresome of this talk of rock. It's 00:28
true. We do. He's right. You know, like 00:30
I never talk about anything else. Have 00:32
you seen my new horns? They're 00:35
completely natural. All me. Yes. That 00:36
tree is 00:40
huge. Like my antlers. Yeah. 00:42
Yes. Oh, my wreck is huge. Yes. Huh? 00:49
Well, this time I have something big to 00:54
say. You know, not as big as my antlers. 00:56
I got you again. Yes. Nailed it. Oh, 00:59
come on. We got a ceremony to get to. 01:02
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. I'd just 01:04
like to thank you, Boo, Mr. Weenie, 01:06
Buddy, Sarah, Deni, and Mcquizzy. My 01:09
closest, dearest friends, for being here 01:11
for me on the most important day of my 01:14
life. Oh, yeah. Yeah. You're welcome. 01:17
Now let's unfortunately the bachelor box 01:20
stops here but I begin a new chapter 01:22
with Jazelle my dough my deer my female 01:24
deer that's a really nice thought my 01:29
single life ends finishes expires 01:31
perishes goes down in a blazing ball of 01:36
flames with no survivor 01:39
relax now let's get a move on 01:42
man they 01:46
No kills. Okay, just one minute. Let's 01:50
get this out of the way. Hold on. Be 01:52
right there. Just polish these bad boys. 01:54
Don't want to scratch them. Hurry, 01:56
Ellie. Come on. 01:58
Huh? Uhoh. I'm falling. 02:01
Careful. 02:05
Oh, that was smooth. Elliot, don't look. 02:07
Easy. It's going to blow. 02:11
[Music] 02:16

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[English]
One lucky dough will get to spend her
life with this fine specimen of a buck.
His magnificent antlers, a testament to
his great prowess, his strength, his
masculinity, his awesomeness, his super
incredible coolness. Oh, his amazing
kick ferocity. Ladies and gentlemen, all
right. All right, Elliot, enough about
your new rack already, man. Hey, give it
a rest, you freak nature. Oh, the grot
tiresome of this talk of rock. It's
true. We do. He's right. You know, like
I never talk about anything else. Have
you seen my new horns? They're
completely natural. All me. Yes. That
tree is
huge. Like my antlers. Yeah.
Yes. Oh, my wreck is huge. Yes. Huh?
Well, this time I have something big to
say. You know, not as big as my antlers.
I got you again. Yes. Nailed it. Oh,
come on. We got a ceremony to get to.
Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. I'd just
like to thank you, Boo, Mr. Weenie,
Buddy, Sarah, Deni, and Mcquizzy. My
closest, dearest friends, for being here
for me on the most important day of my
life. Oh, yeah. Yeah. You're welcome.
Now let's unfortunately the bachelor box
stops here but I begin a new chapter
with Jazelle my dough my deer my female
deer that's a really nice thought my
single life ends finishes expires
perishes goes down in a blazing ball of
flames with no survivor
relax now let's get a move on
man they
No kills. Okay, just one minute. Let's
get this out of the way. Hold on. Be
right there. Just polish these bad boys.
Don't want to scratch them. Hurry,
Ellie. Come on.
Huh? Uhoh. I'm falling.
Careful.
Oh, that was smooth. Elliot, don't look.
Easy. It's going to blow.
[Music]

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Vocabulary Meanings

lucky

/ˈlʌki/

B1
  • adjective
  • - having good fortune; fortunate.

specimen

/ˈspesɪmen/

C1
  • noun
  • - a sample of something, typically for scientific examination.

magnificent

/mæɡˈnɪfɪsənt/

C1
  • adjective
  • - extremely beautiful, elaborate, or impressive.

prowess

/ˈpraʊəs/

C1
  • noun
  • - skill or expertise in a particular activity or field.

masculinity

/ˌmæskjʊˈlɪnɪti/

C1
  • noun
  • - qualities or attributes regarded as characteristic of men.

ferocity

/fəˈrɒsɪti/

C1
  • noun
  • - the state or quality of being ferocious.

freak

/friːk/

B1
  • noun
  • - a very unusual or eccentric person.

tiresome

/ˈtaɪərˌsəm/

B2
  • adjective
  • - causing one to feel bored or impatient.

rack

/ræk/

B1
  • noun
  • - a frame for holding or supporting something.
  • noun
  • - the antlers of a deer.

ceremony

/ˈserɪməni/

B2
  • noun
  • - a formal religious or public occasion.

chapter

/ˈtʃæptər/

B1
  • noun
  • - a distinct part of a book or other written work.

expires

/ɪkˈspaɪərz/

B2
  • verb
  • - reach the end of a period of validity.

perishes

/ˈperɪʃ/

C1
  • verb
  • - die, especially in a sudden, violent, or unexpected way.

polish

/ˈpɒlɪʃ/

B1
  • verb
  • - make the surface of something smooth and shiny by rubbing it.

scratch

/skrætʃ/

A2
  • verb
  • - to make shallow lines on a surface.

smooth

/smuːθ/

A2
  • adjective
  • - having an even and regular surface or consistency; not rough, rugged, or bumpy.

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Key Grammar Structures

  • One lucky dough will get to spend her life with this fine specimen of a buck.

    ➔ Future tense with 'will'

    ➔ The word 'will' is used to indicate a future action or state, here referring to the future event of spending life together.

  • His magnificent antlers, a testament to his great prowess, his strength, his masculinity, his awesomeness, his super incredible coolness.

    ➔ Appositive phrase

    ➔ The phrase 'a testament to his great prowess...' is an appositive that explains or renames 'magnificent antlers'.

  • Oh, his amazing kick ferocity. Ladies and gentlemen, all right.

    ➔ Exclamatory sentence

    ➔ The sentence starts with 'Oh,' to express strong emotion or excitement.

  • You know, like I never talk about anything else.

    ➔ Informal speech with 'like'

    ➔ The word 'like' is used here as a filler in informal speech to emphasize or introduce an example.

  • I'd just like to thank you, Boo, Mr. Weenie, Buddy, Sarah, Deni, and Mcquizzy.

    ➔ Subject + would like to + verb

    ➔ The structure 'I'd just like to thank...' is a polite way to express desire or intention using 'would like to'.

  • My single life ends finishes expires perishes goes down in a blazing ball of flames with no survivor.

    ➔ Synonymous verbs in a series

    ➔ The verbs 'ends, finishes, expires, perishes' are synonyms used to emphasize the finality of the action.

  • Hurry, Ellie. Come on.

    ➔ Imperative mood

    ➔ The words 'Hurry' and 'Come on' are in the imperative mood, used to give commands or encouragement.

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