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Basil
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Sat, 21 May 05 07:49 PM
Hi! How can it be explained? - I'm over you. I know only one meaning: to be ended; be finished. e.g. The show was over by 11 P.M.
Thanks in advance!
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Clive
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Sun, 22 May 05 01:05 AM
Hi,
"I'm over you" means:
I loved you.
You left me.
I was very unhappy.
But now I'm OK. I'm over you. I've recovered from the pain you caused me.
We also can say 'I'm over my cold', meaning recovered from it.
Perhaps love is caused by a virus?
Best wishes,
Clive
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El tango argentino es un pensamiento triste que se puede bailar (The tango argentino is a sad thought which can be danced) Enrique Santos Discépolo
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