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Please help what does this saying means?
"You are shoe"
2017年8月7日 05:43
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The sentence was seen in an American tv series "Friends"(first Season), Rachel telephoned her father and using this sentence to describe her life. 
2017年8月7日
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Perhaps you heard the phrase "You are a shoe in."  Which means that when you one of many candidates trying to earn a position, you will be an easy choice for managers, bosses, and people like this.   This phrase is used fairly commonly. 
2017年8月7日
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I'm not sure, either.

"You are shoe"


"You are a shoe" / "You're a shoe"


I went to google and typed in this phrase - it doesn't appear that it is a phrase that anyone uses...it is meaningless and strange.


Hope this helps in some way..?


2017年8月7日
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I doubt that is a saying,  It could be an original construction, although with the huge popularity of friends anything that was an original construction in that show might easily become a saying.   I think when she says ¨it´s a metaphor¨ she is explaining that it was a metaphor that she made up, her own idea, not a saying from someone else.  

To me the idea works even if you substitute different articles than things you wear.  For example:  All of my life, everyone has always told me, 'You're a cat! You're a cat, you're a cat, you're a cat!'. And today I just stopped and I said, 'What if I don't wanna be a cat? What if I wanna be a- a bird, y'know? Or a- or a horse! No, I'm not saying I want you to buy me a horse, I'm saying I am a ho- It's a metaphor, Daddy!

2017年8月8日
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"You are a shoe" is a slang from the American drama "friends" according to this entry I found---

https://www.italki.com/entry/646927

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