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Agostino Gambone Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Hi

Hi everybody... i have an easy question for u guys, i hope you can help me out. I was watching a movie yesterday called "Young Adult" and i've heard and idiomatic expression said by one of the main character: "i'm not working in the slightest". Well, i tried to google it but i couldn't find out anything.
Thank you all!!
  

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'Not in the slightest' = not at all.

  • 'Not in the slightest' = not at all.
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'Not in the slightest' = not at all.

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