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LL: A party foul is when you do something really embarrassing at a party - like spill your drink on someone.

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LL: Right, and nobody really likes to commit a party foul, but sometimes when you are having a lot of fun and there are a lot of people together in one place, it is easy to do something stupid.

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LL: Sometimes they stare or it gets very quiet - or other times some one might yell, "Party foul!" And everyone will laugh.

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LL: Really? What is the worse party foul you've seen?

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LL: Don't keep me in suspense, Li Hua! Tell me about this party foul. What happened?

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LL: Yikes! That really is a major party foul. What happened then?

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LL: I think the most embarrassing party foul I committed was the time I went to a party in a suit.

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LL: Well, I received an invitation to a very fancy New Year's Eve party once from my boss. I didn't read the invitation very closely though.

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LL: Well, when I showed up at the party and all the men were wearing tuxedos, I knew I had committed a party foul.

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LL: This has been a nice party, but you are right, Li Hua. We really should split.

LH: We need to split. Split ¤£¬O§âªF¦è¼A¦¨¨â¥bªº·N«ä¶Ü¡H

LL: It is, but split S-P-L-I-T is also a slang term meaning to leave a place - and sometimes to leave a place quickly.

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LL: That's a good example, Li Hua. That meant he had to get out of town quickly, before the police figured out he had committed the crime.

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LL: That's a perfect use of "split", Li Hua! But before we split, we really should go find Sam and thank him for a fun evening.

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LL: You're right, Li Hua. Oh, there is Sam over there. I'm going to go over and tell him we are going to split.

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LL: No, I don't think it is too early for us to split. We've been here a couple of hours already. Plus, Sam will understand. He knows I have to work tomorrow - and that you have to teach classes.

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LL: There. I told Sam we were going to split, and that we had a great time.

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LL: Oh, no. Not at all. In fact, he said he was glad we came and hoped we would come again the next time he had a party.

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