I expectedif I wereyouholdingVader's leash, I shouldexpectedtofindyouholdingVader's leash.
A leash.
Thisis a pieceofropeorcordusedforholding a dogoranotheranimal, butmetaphoricallyandasit's usedinthisscene, toeholdsomeone's leashmeanstow.
Watchandcontrolthebehaviorofsomeone.
I recognizedyourfoulstenchwhen I wasbroughtonboard.
Howstenchstenchdescribes a verybadsmell, forexample, thestenchofrottingmeat.
Itcanalsobeusedmetaphoricallytorefertoanunpleasantsituation, asintheexampleofthestenchofcorruptionfouledinthiscaseemphasizesorintensifiesthemeaningofstench, whichalreadycarries a strongconnotation.
Thiswordismostcommonlyusedasanadjectivetodescribe a badsmell, butit's alsousedtogetherwithseveraldifferentwordstomeanbad, asinfoullanguagemeaningfilledwithcursingorbadwords.
Othercommonusesincludefoulmouthwhenonesays a lotofbadwordsorfoulplay, dishonestorunlawfulbehaviouronboard, on a ship, train, aircraftorspacecraft.
NotthatbigActually, I wouldlikeyoutocommentdownbelow, makinganexamplesentencewithoneofthenewexpressionsthatyoulearnedtoday, wemightevencorrectitforyou.
It's a lotofsimpletricksandnonsense, a lotofsimpletricksand a lotofsimplefixing, nonsense, nonsensewordsorideasthathavenomeaningandarenottrue, sillyorstupidexample.
I don't believeinanysuperstitiousnonsenselikeFridaythe 13thbeinganunluckyday.
We'rebreaking a mirrorwillbringyousevenyearsbadluckwiththeblastshielddown.
I can't evenseeHowam I supposedtofightBlasterShield?
A showis a protectivebarrieragainstenemyfireinthiscaseblast, whichtakestheformoflaserlikebullets.