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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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just a treat?!

what is this phrase means? temporarily? just a this time? or candy?
  

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'A treat' refers to an enjoyable event or object, but you have not provided any context so no more can be said about it.

  • 'A treat' refers to an enjoyable event or object, but you have not provided any context so no more can be said about it.
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'A treat' refers to an enjoyable event or object, but you have not provided any context so no more can be said about it.

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