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Hasibrahman Posted 6 years ago
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Blow me...

Could anyone please explain those parts in bold? I couldn't get it.





Older Brother: Russell! What did I tell you about coming into my room?


Younger Brother: Blow me, Ronald! Mom said I could come in here to see if you had a pencil. I need one to do my homework.


Older Brother: I don’t see how that’s my problem. Get out!

  

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Blow me , This is a vulgar and dismissive sexual suggestion. I don’t see how it's my problem . It's your problem, not mine, that you need a pencil.

  • Blow me , This is a vulgar and dismissive sexual suggestion.
  • I don’t see how it's my problem .
  • It's your problem, not mine, that you need a pencil.
  • Clive
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Blow me, This is a vulgar and dismissive sexual suggestion.

I don’t see how it's my problem. It's your problem, not mine, that you need a pencil.

Clive

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