Does it means 1) to hang up on someone. Or 2) to break the phone connection (basically due to the phone company) Or it's used in both ways? Can you please give me some examples? Thank you
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Anonymous Or it's used in both ways? Yes.
— Mister Micawber
Anonymous Or it's used in both ways?
Yes.
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