>>...including the meaning of "pass" in this context. Don't explain, I don't really care about the internal jokes of any particular group, they always lose something when let out. Just sayin' that internal jokes may confuse people on the outside.
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>Sometimes you'll hear the phrase, "This is Hail Mary attempt" - yes, often heard in sports as "Hail Mary Pass", but I hear it in business and other contemporary endeavors.
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>Basically, it's a super long-shot attempt - where, if the proverbial stars align and all the variables fit the desired pattern, there's a big positive outcome.
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>But the people doing it know that deep down, the odds of it actually happening are very low.
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>Kinda like when I was a senior in high school -after my last day, I sent flowers and a love poem to my Spanish teacher, whom I had a major crush on. That was a Hail Mary. (Though it had an ending that I never expected)
..whereas in Florida teachers dating students seems to be the norm lol.
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