Hi friends, In the following text, i cannot get the "both ends",
“I need to be getting along,” he says. “I need to check in before curfew, over at Positron. I need …” “That’s all taken care of,” she says. “I have access to the codes. I’ve fixed it so Phil’s going there, in your place. He’s not the best with tools—not good with his hands, not like you—but he’s all right with digital. He’ll take care of your chickens for you, both ends. He won’t let anyone interfere with them.” , thinks Stan. She knows about the chickens.”
Thanks for your help
Top answer
Hi, It's not a standard expression. I think it means he will feed them, and he will clean up their ***. Clive
— Clive
Hi, It's not a standard expression.
I think it means he will feed them, and he will clean up their ***.
Clive
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