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“What’s that it’s pat” is not a standard phrase in English, so listeners usually infer meaning from context rather than from a fixed idiom. Most commonly, it conveys a m...
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“What’s that it’s pat” is not a standard phrase in English, so listeners usually infer meaning from context rather than from a fixed idiom. Most commonly, it conveys a m...
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Dlow age is not a single, universally defined term in English. In most situations, it is not a standard word you will find in dictionaries, but rather a nickname, a typo, or a s...
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Heavy aande is a phrase that appears in some language varieties and informal registers to intensify the noun it precedes, effectively meaning ‘a large amount of a’ or ‘a h...
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"Did ka" is a short phrase that can appear in different languages and settings, often causing confusion about its meaning and use.
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"Can boy strips off" is an informal English phrase that usually appears in spoken or online conversation rather than in formal writing or official documentation. There is no wid...
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A "freak off party" is an informal, slang term generally describing a gathering intended to be wild, unrestrained, and focused on uninhibited behavior, often with a sexual or he...
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