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HungryHippo1234 Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Leech?

"You leech off your brother, just for the fame."

What does leech mean?

  

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It's like you're a parasite. A leech is someone who takes advantage of someone or lives off them. Your brother is a famous man, and that's why you are with him, not because there exists strong ties of brotherhood.

  • It's like you're a parasite.
  • A leech is someone who takes advantage of someone or lives off them.
  • Your brother is a famous man, and that's why you are with him, not because there exists strong ties of brotherhood.
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It's like you're a parasite. A leech is someone who takes advantage of someone or lives off them.

Your brother is a famous man, and that's why you are with him, not because there exists strong ties of brotherhood.

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