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Stevenukd Posted 17 years ago
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Catch up a bit

1: It's been at least a few weeks since we've seen each other.
2: Yeah. Time flies, doesn't it?
1: Oh yeah. Hey! Why don't we do lunch one day next week?
2: Sure! I'd love to. We could catch up a bit.

- What does "catch up a bit" mean here?

Thanks so much to Teachers,

Stevenukd
  

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It means something like "tell each other what had happened since they last saw each other" or "update each other". Chris

  • It means something like "tell each other what had happened since they last saw each other" or "update each other".
  • Chris
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It means something like "tell each other what had happened since they last saw each other" or "update each other".
Chris

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