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Liton Das Posted 8 years ago
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Slipped out

The couple I took slipped down the throat easily enough (I saw somewhere please explain the meaning)


I said someone that I shouldn't have so can I say "This just slipped out of my mouth accidentally" in my defence.

  

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The couple I took slipped down the throat easily enough (I saw somewhere please explain the meaning) I took a couple of things and they were very easy to swallo w, I said something to someone that I shouldn't have so can I say "This just slipped out of my mouth accidentally" in my defence. Yes. '

  • The couple I took slipped down the throat easily enough (I saw somewhere please explain the meaning) I took a couple of things and they were very easy to swallo w, I said something to someone that I shouldn't have so can I say "This just slipped out of my mouth accidentally" in my defence.
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The couple I took slipped down the throat easily enough (I saw somewhere please explain the meaning)

I took a couple of things and they were very easy to swallow,


I said something to someone that I shouldn't have so can I say "This just slipped out of my mouth accidentally" in my defence. Yes. If you said it just a few moments ago, you can just say 'That just

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