He's playing a surgeon of ambiguous morals, and this means SCRUBS, which means FOREARMS!!!! I loved the logic in that ^^
One silly out of nowhere question. You see this sentence "It's a complete fluke that I saw it"... is that expression well-known? too informal? too British? (it can be all of the above :P and more) I want to know because I tend to absorve certain phrases, words and general expressions and then I use British old fashioned words, British current expressions, certain American words that are used in some place and so on... together with the mistakes I make for not being a native speaker, and it's a mess.
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I loved the logic in that ^^
One silly out of nowhere question. You see this sentence "It's a complete fluke that I saw it"... is that expression well-known? too informal? too British? (it can be all of the above :P and more) I want to know because I tend to absorve certain phrases, words and general expressions and then I use British old fashioned words, British current expressions, certain American words that are used in some place and so on... together with the mistakes I make for not being a native speaker, and it's a mess.