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In a not-so-surprising end credits scene, it is revealed that Cobb Vanth is still alive, but on life support within a bacta tank. This tank is being supervised by none other than the body modification artist (played by Thundercat) from Chapter 4 who helped save Fennec at Boba's request. It seems likely that a new and improved Cobb Vanth will be making a return to the Star Wars universe in the near future. Utinni: This was an exclamation made by various Jawas that was roughly the equivalent of "come here!" [19]

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Veermok in the room: An obvious problem or difficult issue that no one wants to discuss. [340] Similar to the real-world phrase "elephant in the room." [32] Cool as a dead star: Calm, composed, and in control of one's emotions. [81] Similar to the real-world idiom "cool as a cucumber." [82]Scum: This general-purpose insult referred to anyone considered undesirable. [4] [30] Real-world noun. Mudscuffer: An insult used by Bo-Katan Kryze to describe the Imperial warlords who bombed her castle. [219] Son of a mudscuffer was a term used by Cara Dune to express her troubles with un-jamming her blaster. [93]

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In Malachor: This term was used to express that one felt emphatically about something; e.g., "There is no way in Malachor that I'm going to lead this pitiful squad." [176] Similar to the real-world idiom "in Hell," e.g. "There is no way in hell I'm going!". [177] go to shit on The Free Dictionary: " rude slang To deteriorate or go awry." (archived from the original on June 25, 2023)Oh mooie-mooie: Gungan exclamation. [47] Phonetically similar to the real-world idiom "my oh my." [226] In the commentary for Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope DVD, George Lucas mentions that the parsecs are due to the Millennium Falcon 's advanced navigational computer rather than its engines, so the navicomputer would calculate much faster routes than other ships could. Similar info can be found in the notes Lucas recorded together with Carol Titelman in July/August 1977 to start a knowledge database for the planned sequels:

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Snake: Derogatory word for a treacherous person, used by Rey about Kylo Ren, and Rose Tico about DJ. [13] Real-world noun. [293] Snogwash: An expletive used for disbelief in a statement made by someone else. [216] A pun on the real-world noun "hogwash." [294] So It implies that the puzzling speech of Han Solo is "misinformation" and not truth, and it has nothing to do with the nature of the Kessel Run in any respect. Han means nothing other than impressing Obi-Wan and Luke with pure boasting. Indeed, even in the final version of the script, the parentheses attached to Han's line state that he is "obviously lying."Sands: A general-purpose exclamation of display on Canto Bight, referencing the sands of the planet's desert. [260] Just as the struggle against the Scorpenek droids seems lost, Boba comes riding in on the Rancor he received as a gift earlier in the season. This moment is clearly foreshadowed during the earlier episodes when Boba tells the Rancor tamer that he wants to ride it. It was only a matter of time before the great beast came to rumble. Tooka cat that ate the bulabird: A person who appears self-satisfied or smug. [73] Similar to the real-world idiom "like the cat that ate the canary." [333] futz on Macmillian Dictionary: " futz around to spend a lot of time doing something without achieving much" (archived from the original on June 17, 2023) Walking carpet: Leia Organa once applied this insulting term to Chewbacca in reference to his shaggy coat of fur. [19]

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see a man about a dog on Cambridge Dictionary: " UK informal You might say you have to see a man about a dog when you do not want to say what you are really doing, especially when going to the toilet" (archived from the original on November 11, 2022) See something with your own eyes: To see something yourself, especially if it is something that you would not otherwize believe. [271] Real-world idiom. [272]in the name of God on The Free Dictionary: " in the name of God A phrase of exasperation used to emphasize a question or statement. What in the name of God are you doing in here? (...) in the name of heaven A phrase of exasperation used to emphasize a question. What in the name of heaven are you doing in here?" (archived from the original on May 11, 2023) Blue boy: A name used by Paz Vizsla and other Mandalorians to refer to the New Republic personnel. [41] A greeting used in the morning, especially toward someone who seems tired or grouchy. on The Free Dictionary (archived from the original on May 31, 2023)

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