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2cr3nd4 Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Behind Pears for someone

if someone said: "he is behind pears for me", would appreciate if told what he actually meant
  

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Hello, 2cr3nd4—and welcome to English Forums. The phrase means nothing to me, and I can think of none that it resembles. Perhaps another member will recognize it.

  • Hello, 2cr3nd4—and welcome to English Forums.
  • The phrase means nothing to me, and I can think of none that it resembles.
  • Perhaps another member will recognize it.
  • Do you have more context?
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Hello, 2cr3nd4—and welcome to English Forums.

The phrase means nothing to me, and I can think of none that it resembles. Perhaps another member will recognize it. Do you have more context?
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All I can come up with is "wet behind the ears", inexperienced.
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the dialogue is like below:
Person A: I never rate Peter
Person B: Peter is behind pears for me

hope if anyone could tell the meaning of this phrase, tks.
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"beyond peer"—incomparable, nonpareil

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