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Messier42 Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

Has me ropped off

I guess he has me ropped off.

The situation is there are two guys being ropped each other. One guy is walking ahead of the other one.

Could you please explain the grammar " has me ropped off" here?
  

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It should be roped off with one p. Usually, roped off means for example an area with a barrier around it to show people that they are not allowed inside. Is this a mountain-climbing example?

  • It should be roped off with one p.
  • Usually, roped off means for example an area with a barrier around it to show people that they are not allowed inside.
  • Is this a mountain-climbing example?
  • It may have a different meaning for mountain climbing.
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It should be roped off with one p. Emotion: wink

Usually, roped off means for example an area with a barrier around

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