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November 09, 2010, 04:07 PM
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Then, it must be my Nevada-English. :whistling:
Then, it must be my Nevada-English. :whistling:
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Yes. Either will mean...
Yes.
Either will mean "stupid".
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In English (I guess it is a false cognate) ...
In English (I guess it is a false cognate)
you're a brick!
We use it instead to mean "dense"
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