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Onelook Posted 7 years ago
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Spotting me first?

If I decide to go to the cemetary, would you mind spotting me first?

  

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Without context, this apparently means to give the speaker money. "

  • Without context, this apparently means to give the speaker money.
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Without context, this apparently means to give the speaker money. For example:


A: "Can you spot me 20?"

B: "Please, I'm trying to decide if I stay here or go to the cemetery."

A: "If you decide to go to the cemetery, would you mind spotting me first?"

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