0 I don't understand this sentence: 02br 00Barbara, your boyfriend is waiting for you 01b01span00outside02span02b00 in the car.02br 00"outside in", it's strange, isn't it?0-
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0 No, it's not really unusual. You're just saying that he's waiting in his car outside the building. 0-
— Annvan
0 No, it's not really unusual.
You're just saying that he's waiting in his car outside the building.
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0 01b01font00Funny! I thought you were going for" outside-in", the reverse of what is normally "inside-out", meaning a piece of clothing being worn the opposite of what is usual.02font02b00 0-