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Teal lime Posted 4 years ago
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Bring IT on

In the expression "Bring IT on", what does "it" refer to?

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teal lime In the expression "Bring IT on", what does "it" refer to? It refers to whatever it is. Andy: I'll sue you for this.

  • teal lime In the expression "Bring IT on", what does "it" refer to?
  • It refers to whatever it is.
  • Andy: I'll sue you for this.
  • Amos: Bring it on.
  • (the lawsuit) or Jill: I'll punch your lights out.
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teal limeIn the expression "Bring IT on", what does "it" refer to?

It refers to whatever it is.

Andy: I'll sue you for this.

Amos: Bring it on. (the lawsuit)

or

Jill: I'll punch your lights out.

Jack: Bring it on. (the physical violence)

etc.

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