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forever
When used to mean "without end," it is often used in romantic or spiritual contexts to describe eternity. When used to describe a habit (like "forever losing keys"), it usually implies that the speaker is frustrated or annoyed. In this case, it acts similarly to the word "always" but with more emotional emphasis.
💬Trò chuyện
🎬Tuesday afternoon, Mark is pretending to work while Brian is in the server room.
Mark
my laptop is totally bricked. it's been loading forever.
Brian
did you restart it or are you just vibing?
💡
Mark uses 'bricked' (slang for a device that won't start/work) and 'forever' as a hyperbole to express annoyance at the loading time. Brian responds with sarcasm, using 'vibing' to mock Mark's lack of effort in fixing the problem.