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Powder1 Posted 10 years ago
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Can you say this:

I don't like it when your cousin bug in to our relationship.
  

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Powder1 I don't like it when your cousin bug in to our relationship. No; at least, it requires 'bugs', but that is still not native. I think you mean 'butts into'.

  • Powder1 I don't like it when your cousin bug in to our relationship.
  • No; at least, it requires 'bugs', but that is still not native.
  • I think you mean 'butts into'.
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Powder1I don't like it when your cousin bug in to our relationship.
No; at least, it requires 'bugs', but that is still not native. I think you mean 'butts into'.

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