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Warrener Posted 20 years ago
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Does "He's not really all together" means "He is illiterate" ?

0Does "He's not really all together" means "He is illiterate" ?02br
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00Is "not all together" a slang widely used?0-
  

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02br 00 It can mean that he has a disorganized life. It can mean that he is slightly crazy. It can mean that he has a sloppy appearance.

  • 02br 00 It can mean that he has a disorganized life.
  • It can mean that he is slightly crazy.
  • It can mean that he has a sloppy appearance.
  • It can mean that it is obvious that he has a lot of personal problems.
  • It can mean that he has poor social skills.
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0 No, it does not mean that he is illiterate!02br
00 It can mean a great variety of things, because it is a rather vague slang expression.02br
00 It can mean that he has a disorganized life. It can mean that he is slightly crazy. It can mean that he has a sloppy appearance. It can mean that it is obvious that he has a lot of personal problems. It can mean that he
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0 If someone is furious, can I say "I am amazed the way you are holding together"? 0-
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0Hi,02br
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01font00If someone is furious, can I say "I am amazed 01font00at 02font00the way you are holding 01font00yourself 02font00together"? 02font02br
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00As noted earlier, it's a somewhat vague term. However, it doesn't
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0You can also say "I am amazed the way you are holding 01b00it02b00 together" ("it" = "the situation").02br
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