In the book, it is relatively clear. The speaker is a dolphin leaving Earth before it is to be blown up for the creation of the intergalactic highway. He is thanking the humans for allowing the dolphins (who are an alien race) eat the fish in Earth's seas. So, "the fish" are actual swimming fish.
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Hitchhikers don't give a damn about school schedules, honey. They'll just keep on thumbing it down the road, hoping someone will pick them up and take them where they need to go. School, work, doesn't matter to them as long as they're on the move. Just watch out for those creepy drivers, okay?
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I guess that would refer to a star that is part of a galaxy. That would apply to the vast majority of stars.
The galaxy in which our solar system is located has long been known as "the Milky Way". Scientists refer to it as "our galaxy", or more often just " the Galaxy".
Periodicals.
Dwarf galaxies merely refer to the size of the galaxy itself, not the stars in the galaxy, so no.
An unformed galaxy is a term sometimes used to describe a galaxy that is in the process of forming, usually in the early stages of its development. This can refer to a galaxy that is still gathering material from its surroundings, forming stars, and evolving structurally.
Melody, song or lyric are terms that refer to a form of expression within a musical genre.
The expression "Free Zone" could refer to a few different things. The most common usage refers to a tax-free, or very lightly taxed, zone where companies can do business to help boost an economy.
Expression could either refer to something verbal, or something more physical (a facial expression for example).You could tell by the expression on her face, she was not at all impressed with his juggling, or even unicycling talents.Don't be offended, it's just an expression.She offered him an expression of sympathy, as she patted him softly on the shoulder.
No, the Andromeda galaxy is about 2.4 million light years away. Refer to the related links for the relevant link to Wikipedia.org, "The World's Encyclopedia"