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What does "Classic" mean here?

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Rebecca

The word "classic" here is used to emphasize that something is typical or usual. In the video, he says "classic" to make fun of Liv for having homework that is five years late, as if it is something that she would normally do. Here's some more examples of this usage of "classic": Ex: You forgot your keys? Classic. Ex: A: John will be late to the meeting. B: Classic John, always running late.

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