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Latest post Sun, Nov 8 2009 3:21 AM by Yankee. 1 replies.
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broken heart  +  964779 Sun, 08 Nov 09 03:09 AM
hello

 

 

I see movies today the name of films is 17 again

 

 

the actor say word ( don't plood the whistle)

 

that mean don't damage

 

 

now can some one give me true vocablary for plood  ( i don't know if spelling is right or wrong)

 

 

I hope that

 

 

bye

broken heart

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Yankee  +  964785 Sun, 08 Nov 09 03:21 AM
I'm afraid you'll need to give us more context, Broken Heart. Without more context, I doubt that anyone will be able to answer your question.


The only possibility that comes to my mind is that you might have heard the expression "blow the whistle (on someone/something)". Without more context, that's the only thing I can think of.


http://idioms.thefreedictionary.com/blow+the+whistle

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