What does it mean when somebody says "in loosest terms"? - term loose women
Because my karate teacher was talking to someone and said, "Ask the woman very well there - and I ask women in bulk in terms of - if you can help your kata"
What does this mean?
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"More lazy" usually means that you have something that is not their definition of the word you speak suits. For example, someone might say that consumed the food at Taco Bell Mexican only the term loosely, because it's like real Mexican food.
Therefore, his coach was more or less say they do not really think of this woman, like a real woman. If you literally ... as if they really do not think he was born a woman or in a figurative sense ... as he does not think that acts like a woman "should". "Something like that. In any case, it was probably an insult to them.
Depending on the tone of his teacher verbalizes the sentence. If he a good relationship with Madame, could mean that although there may be a woman can stand up to men. It could be sarcasm. It is difficult to give a concrete answer, because communication is the same language, body, sound, words, gestures, etc.
It may be that he thought the "woman" or looked or acted more like a man than a woman, but technically, was a woman.
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