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Ryotaro Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

That goes double for me.

Hi,

What does "That goes double for me." mean?

When do you use it?

Thank you,

Ryo
  

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" "That goes double for me" = I'm also sick and tired of his negative attitude, even perhaps twice as much as you are.

  • " "That goes double for me" = I'm also sick and tired of his negative attitude, even perhaps twice as much as you are.
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"I'm sick and tired of his negative attitude!"

"That goes double for me" = I'm also sick and tired of his negative attitude, even perhaps twice as much as you are.

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