19 Words That Have A Totally Different Meaning On "Game Of Thrones"



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A wedding doesn’t mean what you think it means. Spoilers ahead for anyone not up to date with the last episode.


"Wedding"


"Wedding"


What it usually means: A joyous celebration of the marriage of two people who have fallen madly in love.


What it means in Westeros: A guaranteed death sentence.


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"Needle"


"Needle"


What it usually means: A pinpoint object sometimes used to sew clothes.


What it means in Westeros: A small sword Arya uses to bring her enemies hell.


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"Winter is coming"


"Winter is coming"


What it usually means: The coldest season of the year, usually accompanied by snow and ice, is about to hit your geographical location.


What it means in Westeros: You better run 'cause shit is about to go down.


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"The Wall"


"The Wall"


What it usually means: A structure that typically provides shelter or security.


What it means in Westeros: A 700-foot structure made of solid ice that is defended by the Night's Watch and (usually) keeps out the wildlings.


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