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Madhulk Posted 18 years ago
Vocabulary

get a pen in...

What does it mean when you tell someone you have to get a pen in/into something?
Like you were talking about something and then you say: "We'll deal with it later. Now I've gotta get a pen in this thing." And the you change the topic.
  

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I have never met it , but from your sentence I would interpret it as meaning I have got to do some work on this.

  • I have never met it , but from your sentence I would interpret it as meaning I have got to do some work on this.
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I have never met it , but from your sentence I would interpret it as meaning I have got to do some work on this.
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Feebs11I have never met it , but from your sentence I would interpret it as meaning I have got to do some work on this.
I've never heard of it either, but your guess seems logical to me.
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Oh . . . could it possibly be . . . ???

Now I've got to attend to this.
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AnonymousOh . . . could it possibly be . . . ???

Now I've got to attend to this.

Yes. Same difference.

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