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Be Gone - Phrases, Things & People

Discussion in 'Evolution of Language' started by Hedi Mitchell, Nov 26, 2022.

  1. Thomas Stillhere

    Thomas Stillhere Very Well-Known Member
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    Ya know whut I'm saying............. no but do go on and finish !
     
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    Is that any relation to:
    Now! That's what I'm talkin about!
    Whether he was talkin or not?
     
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    "It is better to understand than to be understood."
    Don't know who said it,but I always liked it.
     
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    Crazy Harry and his equally nutso wife, Meghan.
     
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    "iconic"
    "beauty secrets" they're not Secrets if for money they'll give them to you.
    "entitlement"
     
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    Cool,Rad,Awesome but that's just me....
     
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    "Couple" (adjective) having successfully replaced "couple of" (noun plus preposition).

    'A couple friends are coming over.'
    'One nation sent a couple delegates.'
    'She tried on a couple pairs shoes.'
     
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