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What is learn you?What your parents say when something shitty happens to you. Me: dammit I couldn't get in line on time because you guys took too long to get ready. learn you - videoLearn you - what is it?eh brah, bumbai you learn What does "learn you" mean?A southern way, for one to tell another to observe what they are doing and try and retain some of the information to help improve their current situation or to later share with others. A - Man that girl keeps starring at me. Learn you - what does it mean?Also related to the absurd patriarchal plea for control. "You must learn lessons, this is why I'm teaching you." Infamously responsible for closing the spiritually liberating "third eye." The phrase, "learn you a lesson," seems to be an unconscious, funny way amongst friends to remind one another how much it sucks to be taught by force. It's amazing how the mind never lets us forget until we forgive. "That'll learn you a lesson!" Learn you - meaningi'm sorry, i don't usually pick faults with grammar as grammar rules can sometimes be too picky but i'm afraid the phrase is 'teach you a lesson' not 'learn you a lesson'. that's why a teacher teaches, and a pupil learn. jimmy: yo mama is so ugly, she turns people's stomachs! Learn you - definition1.verb: to show someone (or thing) that they are wrong or that they do poorly in reference to a specific field through punishment or humiliation "you think you're good at video games? give me that controller and i'll learn you a lesson!" Learn you - slangVerb. Common language mistake made amongst Afrikaans-speaking people. Used comically by GTA players in the RSA Mafia community, communicating via mics when having to instruct, direct or demonstrate certain objectives. Gamer 1: "I can't get into the Zancudo Military Base without getting shot to shit." Learn you(That will learn you) Joe: I can't believe she cheated on me again. Learn youVERY POOR Junky English. The author/s need the Grammar Bammer to Hammer Correct Grammar into them... You call that winning at Gotham City Project? Learn youA sentence fragment that is often believed to be grammatically incorrect, but is actually completely correct. The word learn is actually rooted in the Old English verb læran, meaning "to teach", and can be used transitively in this manner, e.g. "I'm going to learn you a lesson." "I'm going to learn you a lesson." |
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