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Latest post Tue, Jul 1 2008 11:42 AM by nona the brit. 1 replies.
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Anonymous  +  535059 Tue, 01 Jul 08 11:40 AM
"Oh no he di'int!" For example: "He tells you the exact hour that you have to work. Oh no he di'int!"

What does it mean?

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nona the brit  +  535061 Tue, 01 Jul 08 11:42 AM
It's a spoken version of 'oh no he didn't'.
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