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HUBLOT Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Lightweight



... I'm a lightweight ...

Does the "lightweight" here mean a person who doesn't drink much?
  

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In this case, yes. It can also mean the obvious, literal (not heavy), but it is also used in terms of preference of music and a myriad of other uses. It can just mean not heavily involved in.

  • In this case, yes.
  • It can also mean the obvious, literal (not heavy), but it is also used in terms of preference of music and a myriad of other uses.
  • It can just mean not heavily involved in.
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In this case, yes. It can also mean the obvious, literal (not heavy), but it is also used in terms of preference of music and a myriad of other uses. It can just mean not heavily involved in.
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Thanks a lot for the response, Philip.

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