Does "Only smokes on me are this local brand." have the same meaning for "I only have this local brand of cigarette"? I've bumped into this line in a comic, and I have no idea how to interpret it. Thanks in advance!
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You're correct. " meaning you may have some at home, but not with you.
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You're correct.
" meaning you may have some at home, but not with you.
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You're correct. It's usually used to say you don't have something: "I don't have any smokes on me." meaning you may have some at home, but not with you.