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Help me to extract the meaning
Meaning of “scour”What does “Lose the Drama” mean as one of 7 ways for women at work to negotiate?The meaning of nailed in the conversationHow to properly borrow words from other languages?What is the meaning of the phrase “Signal Advance?”Where is the word play in this dialog?The meaning of leaving someone back [ in American English ]Metalanguage and Sentence Structure (help!!)Lameduck meaning as verbVocabulary Question: Stane (verb); to stane to do something
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Should you come for an interview, it is likely her smiling face that will greet you. Unless you’re a McCoy,in which case,you might as well go on and git.
I didn't find "git"as a verb like it seems in the sentence.Can you please say the in other words the second sentence in full?
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Should you come for an interview, it is likely her smiling face that will greet you. Unless you’re a McCoy,in which case,you might as well go on and git.
I didn't find "git"as a verb like it seems in the sentence.Can you please say the in other words the second sentence in full?
Thanks.
meaning
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Git here is dialectical for “get” as in “get out.” Presumably the receptionist’s last name is Hatfield.
– James McLeod
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here's the text:
Should you come for an interview, it is likely her smiling face that will greet you. Unless you’re a McCoy,in which case,you might as well go on and git.
I didn't find "git"as a verb like it seems in the sentence.Can you please say the in other words the second sentence in full?
Thanks.
meaning
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Should you come for an interview, it is likely her smiling face that will greet you. Unless you’re a McCoy,in which case,you might as well go on and git.
I didn't find "git"as a verb like it seems in the sentence.Can you please say the in other words the second sentence in full?
Thanks.
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Git here is dialectical for “get” as in “get out.” Presumably the receptionist’s last name is Hatfield.
– James McLeod
14 mins ago
add a comment |
Git here is dialectical for “get” as in “get out.” Presumably the receptionist’s last name is Hatfield.
– James McLeod
14 mins ago
Git here is dialectical for “get” as in “get out.” Presumably the receptionist’s last name is Hatfield.
– James McLeod
14 mins ago
Git here is dialectical for “get” as in “get out.” Presumably the receptionist’s last name is Hatfield.
– James McLeod
14 mins ago
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Git here is dialectical for “get” as in “get out.” Presumably the receptionist’s last name is Hatfield.
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