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TinaMr Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Vocabulary

I've just came across a phrase in a book: Was he a Falcons guy or a Braves guy?
Is there such expressions: "Falcons guy" and "Braves guy"?
What does it mean?
Thank you in advance
  

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Depending on context, it probably means he is a fan of the Falcons team. eg We are all grammar guys (or gals/girls/women) here on the Forum. Are you?

  • Depending on context, it probably means he is a fan of the Falcons team.
  • eg We are all grammar guys (or gals/girls/women) here on the Forum.
  • Are you?
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Sure, it's casual speech.Depending on context, it probably means he is a fan of the Falcons team.

eg We are all grammar guys (or gals/girls/women) here on the Forum. Are you?

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