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Jumanah Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Head on back

What does this mean?
"Head on back" or "head on back down to the river", "take me down to the river"
"Hang out of the car door"
  

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Jumanah "Head on back" Turn around and go back home, or the place you started. Jumanah "Hang out of the car door" Part is outside the car, and the rest inside the car.

  • Jumanah "Head on back" Turn around and go back home, or the place you started.
  • Jumanah "Hang out of the car door" Part is outside the car, and the rest inside the car.
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Jumanah"Head on back"
Turn around and go back home, or the place you started.
Jumanah"Hang out of the car door"
Part is outside the car, and the rest inside the car.
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Head on back down to the river means to go back to the river.
Is that correct?
What about?
"Take me down to the river."
And I actually know the meaning of a car door!
But I don't know the meaning of hang out of something?!
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JumanahHead on back down to the river means to go back to the river.Is that correct?
Yes.
JumanahWhat about?"Take me down to the river."
What do you think, Jumanah—that is a very easy sentence with no idioms.
JumanahI don't know the meaning of hang out of something?!
Place part of your bod
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Take me down the river means take me to the river.
But I really don't why they use "down"!!
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JumanahBut I really don't why they use "down"!!
"take me down to the river"

You have to walk down a hill or embankment to get to the edge of the river.

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