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by LeifCarrotson
426 days ago
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The phrase "shooting a smile at someone" means to briefly or quickly glance at someone while smiling. Perhaps "shot a glare in his direction" is more familiar? Depending on the location of the comma, the speaker is either planning to make happy gestures at people, or killing people with a firearm which makes them happy. |
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