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In the 2019 film Uncut Gems, Demany and Kevin went to Howard's shop and Demany was disappointed to find that Howard was not selling watches

Howard: That's not my problem, man.
Demany: That ain't your fucking problem? He don't like shit in this dusty, tinfoil-filled bitch.

What's does the phrase "dusty, tinfoil-filled bitch" refer to in this?



Best Answer

He was talking about the jewelry display case. tinfoil would be a derogatory term for cheap jewelry. Dusty, obviously, meaning unkempt. The "bitch" part is just some anger coming through, like if someone was trying to sell you a knockoff watch at full price you might say something like, "Get that bitch away from me".

So, a dirty display case filled with cheap jewelry, to someone who's angry, would be called a "dusty tinfoil-filled bitch".




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What does the phrase refers to?

A phrase is a short group of words that people often use as a way of saying something. The meaning of a phrase is often not obvious from the meaning of the individual words in it.

What is correct refer or refer to?

+1 This is correct: You refer a person to another person. You refer to something or to someone in a text or conversation. It is as simple as that.

What is to refer and examples?

Refer is defined as to direct to for something needed, or to make a reference. An example of refer is for a woman to suggest that her friend visit a specific doctor. An example of refer is to include an in-text citation in a research paper. To assign or attribute (to) as cause or origin.



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