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Latest post Mon, May 1 2006 7:33 PM by Je_nie_dieu. 2 replies.
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Je_nie_dieu  +  221609 Mon, 01 May 06 07:05 PM

"I gotta finish my solo-album and get that under my bell... "

Does it mean "to make it sound like I love" ?

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Over the line?! You-you’re-you’re so far past the line, that you-you can’t even see the line! The line is a dot to you!
Marius Hancu  +  221611 Mon, 01 May 06 07:27 PM
I guess this is:

http://www.answers.com/topic/under-one-s-belt

under one's belt
    Experienced or achieved, as in Once a medical student has anatomy under her belt, she'll have much less to memorize. This metaphoric expression likens food that has been consumed to an experience that has been digested. [Colloquial; first half of 1800s]





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Je_nie_dieu, 3 yr 207 days ago

Thanks Marius!

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