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what does "lairy" and "hairy" mean in this context? Pet Sematary review – lairy, hairy new version of Stephen King's undead animal shocker
3 сент. 2019 г., 14:47
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'lairy' is a British word (not used in American English -- I had to look it up) meaning energetic, lively, loud https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/lairy hairy, in this context, means 'frightening'
3 сентября 2019 г.
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When a situation becomes unsettling, unnerving, frightening, or threatening one might colloquially say that things are "getting hairy". An entry on urbandictionary.com says it's used in awkward or uncomfortable situations. Perhaps it can be said of anything frightening, overwhelming, awkward, or difficult somehow. Lairy is more often used to refer to people when they are acting aggressively. "Now, now, calm down, don't get all lairy". I'm British and these both seem like British colloquialisms to me. I've only ever heard 'lairy' used by Brits.
3 сентября 2019 г.
best answer vote goes to Rena!! She is spot on (I'm British!)
3 сентября 2019 г.
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