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Stevenukd  +  564025 Tue, 09 Sep 08 05:32 AM
SHANE : You went out with her last night, right?
MARK: So what?
BECKHAM: Mark! Why did you do that?
SHANE: Beckham! Stay out of this!

- Does "Stay out of this!" in this situation means "Don't stick your nose into our businesses"?

Thanks very much to Teachers,

  Stevenukd
Joined on Wed, Aug 31 2005
Vietnam
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Anonymous, 1 yr 73 days ago
Yes.  You have the drift.

"Stay out of this!" in this situation means "Don't stick your nose into our business." Or...

"Mind your own business."

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