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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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"Grip"

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00Is it wrong to write: " Please, a 01font01b00(*)02b02font00 01b01u00grip02u02b00 to fetch her a glass of water." (?)02br
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01b01u00Context:02u02b00 A TV host during his talk show asks his " 01font01b00(*)02b00 02font01u01b00stage assistant02b02u00" to fetch ( = to go and bring) a glass of water to one of his guests that wasn't feeling well.02br
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0If you're asking about a 01b00grip02b00, the meaning is: 02br
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00Please ask a 01b01a00SCENESHIFTER02a00 to fetch her ...02br
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0Hi Marius Hancu,02br
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00Thanks, but this is not the word I am looking for. The idea is: A TV host asks his *01b01u00stage assistant02u02b00 to fetch a glass of water to one of his guests.02br
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00This is what I mean with * 01b01u00stage assistant02u02b00 = the one who stays
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0 some kind of assistant, personal assistant, prompter ... 0-
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0So, OK ! Thank you.02br
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00Best wishes,02br
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00Anon. 0-

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