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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
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SLAPPED THE *** OUT OF ME

Hi,
I don't understand very well the meaning of this paragraph:
'Later, my mother told me that I had been a bad boy kissing ALL OVER Velma and that I shouldn't do that and if she had it to do all over again that she wouldn't have had no son like me who was so bad. Then she SLAPPED THE SHIT OUT OF ME.'
Could someone help me?
Thanks in advance, Jo.
  

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Anonymous Hi, I don't understand very well the meaning of this paragraph: 'Later, my mother told me that I had been a bad boy kissing ALL OVER [heavy kissing, perhaps with some clothing removed] Velma and that I shouldn't do that and if she had it to do all over again that she wouldn't have had no son like me who was so bad. Then she SLAPPED THE **** OUT OF ME. ] This is figurative rather than literal, of course, and it is not used in polite conversation.

  • Anonymous Hi, I don't understand very well the meaning of this paragraph: 'Later, my mother told me that I had been a bad boy kissing ALL OVER [heavy kissing, perhaps with some clothing removed] Velma and that I shouldn't do that and if she had it to do all over again that she wouldn't have had no son like me who was so bad.
  • Then she SLAPPED THE **** OUT OF ME.
  • ] This is figurative rather than literal, of course, and it is not used in polite conversation.
  • ' Could someone help me?
  • Thanks in advance, Jo.
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AnonymousHi, I don't understand very well the meaning of this paragraph: 'Later, my mother told me that I had been a bad boy kissing ALL OVER [heavy kissing, perhaps with some clothing removed]Velma and that I shouldn't do that and if she had it to do all over again that she wouldn't have had no son like me who was so bad. Then she SLAPPED THE

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