Alexandra Daddario learned the actual meaning of “Netflix and chill” when she confessed on Twitter that she’d been using it to describe her quiet nights at home watching TV. The actress tweeted out a message to her followers asking, “Ok I need to know what Netflix and chill means? Is it not literal? I thought it was literal, right?” She added, “I seriously thought Netflix and chill was literal, have been telling friends I spend most nights Netflix and chilling and inviting them to do with me on a regular basis.”
One of her followers explained, “Netflix and chill? means the same as ‘Do you want to come upstairs for a nightcap/coffee?’ It’s code. Because most of us haven’t learned how to just say ‘I’d like to have sex with you. Do you want to have sex with me?”‘ Someone else replied, “We could rename it Hulu and fuck.” While another person shared, “It’s a bit like that scene from True Detective with the handcuffs,” a reference to her character, Lisa, who seduced Woody Harrelson’s Marty in season one of the hit HBO crime drama. That’s just adorable… naive, and adorable!
In the mood to spend the night at home? Let’s Netflix and chill… but on NiteFlirt!
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