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'out' is not a preposition, it's an adverb. Unless it's a question, it's extremely rare for prepositions to come at the end. Here 'lick out' is a phrasal verb (verb+adverb), and you can tell it is because the particle ('out') can be moved to the other side of the verb; were it a prepositional verb (verb + prepostion), it would not be possible to move the preposition. Try it with the phrase 'lick on' as in 'lick on my nuts' (US) - you can't say 'lick my nuts on' because 'on' is a preposition.
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kalpanaganeshm 4 months ago
LOL
quarlinuriel 1 year ago
ethylfan!
xyaqua 1 year ago
i like cumming in faces
WKaliberr 2 years ago
I have spent so long trying to explain the "and me/and I" thing, so glad M&W get it.
essenceofmolly 2 years ago
had to rate for 100 ratings even though it wasn't that funny...They are brilliant though.More Sir Digbey please!
bobsoice 2 years ago
Ignoring the real answer (which rorshak73 gives up there somewhere ^^^^)
It's because he's not really a professional proofreader. He's an comedy actor.
webbam1987 2 years ago
"And cum is surely spelt with c-o-m-e or is that a house thing?"
TheParatroopr 2 years ago
@TheParatroopr Yes, we saw the video, we know what he said and we understand English. No need to quote what he said...
kid43332 1 year ago
@kid43332 ...No need to be a bitch.
TheParatroopr 1 year ago
This video has 69 ratings!
Nobody rate, this is perfect
jessemaurais 2 years ago 76
Here's hoping that you get 69 thumbs up.
squigian 2 years ago 4
'out' is not a preposition, it's an adverb. Unless it's a question, it's extremely rare for prepositions to come at the end. Here 'lick out' is a phrasal verb (verb+adverb), and you can tell it is because the particle ('out') can be moved to the other side of the verb; were it a prepositional verb (verb + prepostion), it would not be possible to move the preposition. Try it with the phrase 'lick on' as in 'lick on my nuts' (US) - you can't say 'lick my nuts on' because 'on' is a preposition.
rorshak73 2 years ago 11
all i can remember now is my french teacher saying "you cannot go out a thing, this is an intransitive verb, but you can lick out a thing..."
fudge1monkey 2 years ago
@rorshak73 They got it mixed up because 'out' can be a preposition (although as you correctly point out, isn't in this instance).
flaviusclaudius7510 2 years ago
@rorshak73 Are you a teacher or something?
kid43332 1 year ago
@kid43332 Yeah, an English teacher surprisingly enough - there's no way I'd know something like that otherwise! Phrasal verbs can be a minefield.
rorshak73 1 year ago
Actually, ending a sentence with a preposition is not always an error.
ImberSolitas 2 years ago 4
Agreed!
"[prepositions at the end of sentences] is the sort of English up with which I shall not put"- Winston Churchill.
In English, it's often very acceptable to end a sentence with a preposition.
danjwright 2 years ago
Imagine if Janice WASN'T being licked out...
RivaJane 2 years ago 4
I'm learning.
Isanion 2 years ago 2
lol thats awesome! and now I understand the "And I " "And me" thing...
DairyLeeMatt 2 years ago 6
I wish my english teacher could see this.
ilanimals31 2 years ago 11
fab
LAnonHubbard 2 years ago
If we'd have these kinds of sentences when we learned grammar in school I would never do a split infinitive.
hojumtejp 2 years ago 13
You mean, "If we'd HAD these kinds of sentences..." lol
jlim2397 2 years ago
My god I bet someone actually has that job!
ycanionlyevafind1sok 2 years ago 23
I would do that job in a heartbeat.
danmoore5000 2 years ago
I feel his pain...
meaning1 3 years ago 4
lol this is ridiculous!
xrach2006x 3 years ago 3
Brilliant.
Ammunition69 3 years ago 8