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I told my friend that it doesn't exactly mean the same to say "I walked almost two miles today" and to say "I almost walked two miles today". I told him that the first means that you walked like one and a half miles while the second means that you were on a cycle or something and it was so slow...
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1 more thing. Oxford gives "SHAG" to be a brit. slang for having sexual intercourse. Is the word ever used in American english as a slang for masturbating? Because, I find that word being used in the sense of WANK quite commonly here in india. Can you explain that?
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Thanks a lot. That was helpful.
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So it doesn't mean: "OF COURSE"? http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=you%20bet
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Hi guys,
I am in college, and in india, english is not the primary language. But, in college, we speak english only (common). The cool words are "bugger" to refer to a person, and "f*ck you" to show disgust towards somebody. But, i dont want to use either. Is there a more cooler variant of...
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I thought 'you bet' meant 'of course'. I am no american/english tho.
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