I can't figure out the following italicized parts and would be so grateful if anyone help me to clarify them:
1- "You want to take out a contract on the kid who broke your son's favorite toy car and made him cry." 2- "You can't bear to give away baby clothes-it's so final."
Regards,
Iman
Top answer
1. Take out a contract means to hire a professional assassin to murder him. 2.
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Take out a contract means to hire a professional assassin to murder him.
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