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| Autor: | Deivis |
| E-mail: | deivis_fsilva@yahoo.com.br |
| Data: | 13/JUN/2010 2:05 PM |
| Assunto: | Butt in, chime in, chisel in... Which one do you p |
| Mensagem: |
By the way, to butt out is quite
common. It means to leave alone, not to participate in the
conversation, etc. The meaning is similar to não mexer. (Butt out. This is none of your business.) Good to know. Thanks. |
English Made in Brazil -- English, Portuguese, & contrastive linguistics
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Butt in, chime in, chisel in... Which one do you p Deivis
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Butt in, chime in, chisel in... Which one do you p Deivis
13/JUN/2010, 2:05 PM