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Sagartamang Posted 6 years ago
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Meaning of "They haven't quite taken yet."

Rachel: Oh! Well, um.. (Grabs his forehand) You've got plugs!

Barry: Careful! They haven't quite taken yet.

  

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Is "you've got plugs" referring to a hair transplant? If so, "haven't quite taken yet" means something like "haven't yet properly rooted/fixed to the scalp".

  • Is "you've got plugs" referring to a hair transplant?
  • If so, "haven't quite taken yet" means something like "haven't yet properly rooted/fixed to the scalp".
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Is "you've got plugs" referring to a hair transplant?

If so, "haven't quite taken yet" means something like "haven't yet properly rooted/fixed to the scalp".

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