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Gamboler Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

Take care of the beefs at your end

A father is leaving home to go to the office where he works (N.Y. City, 1946). He says to his son (11 years old):

You just take care of the beefs at your end, and we'll have this case cleared up in no time.

What's the meaning of the expression "take care of the beefs at your end"? There aren't beefs around in the Brooklyn flat!
  

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take care of the beefs at your end = deal with the complaints that you receive

  • take care of the beefs at your end = deal with the complaints that you receive
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take care of the beefs at your end = deal with the complaints that you receive

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