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Angliholic Posted 18 years ago
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got up on the wrong side of the bed

0Paul has been complaining about everything this morning. I think01b00 he got up on the wrong side of the bed.02b02br
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00I think the part in bold implies that he didn't feel good, but what does it mean litterally? Which side of the bed did he get up? Why does it make him feel bad? Thanks.0-
  

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0He simply woke up indisposed, in bad humour, it's an idiom. 0-

  • 0He simply woke up indisposed, in bad humour, it's an idiom.
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0He simply woke up indisposed, in bad humour, it's an idiom. 0-
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0 Hi Angliholic02br
00That's just an idiom. There isn't really any literal meaning. It just means that he has been cranky and out of sorts since he woke up. 0-
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0 It has not related to physical health, but to mood and bad temper. 0-

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