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What do 'has never been the same since' (which seems figurative) and 'pass over' mean?
  

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This apparently means that Fred's father beat him on the behind so hard that his left **** still feels the effects of the beating. "

  • This apparently means that Fred's father beat him on the behind so hard that his left **** still feels the effects of the beating.
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This apparently means that Fred's father beat him on the behind so hard that his left **** still feels the effects of the beating.

The second one apparently means "forgetting about Fred's left **** for the moment (which, in fact, is kind of ridiculous to bring up so many years later anyway..."

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