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Liton Das Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Lay off

Lay off hand on the buffet.

What does it mean? I thought lay off means to end someone's employment giving them reasons or making them realize they're not worthy enough to be in work. Or to stop using or doing something. Please clear my doubts.

  

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Liton Das Lay off hand on the buffet. No idea. Where did you get it?

  • Liton Das Lay off hand on the buffet.
  • No idea.
  • Where did you get it?
  • What's the context?
  • What sentences came before this one?
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Liton DasLay off hand on the buffet.

No idea. Where did you get it? What's the context? What sentences came before this one?

CJ

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