This video teaches a common Egyptian Arabic idiom 'camel meat, not to be eaten' (لحم الجمل، لا يأكله أحد), which is used to describe people who are unreliable or untrustworthy, particularly when things go wrong; the instructor explains that while people may be good together during good times, they become unreliable when facing difficulties, making them comparable to camel meat that should not be consumed.
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Listen, Mr. Bahz, we're really, really good together, but when things go wrong, we're all talk.
Yes, we're like camel meat, not to be eaten.
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