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Perfect Stranger Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

[vocabulary] braided up

Hello,


I've just heard a sentence in a TV show which goes like this: Why aren't their bodies braided up?


I've looked up the word braided and found references to a type of hairstyle. Given by the context, I understood that braided up might mean cut or chopped since in the TV show there was a number of severely mauled corpses... Is that what braided up means?


Thanks

  

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This would be very very strange, with no clear meaning. I think you must have heard it wrong.

  • This would be very very strange, with no clear meaning.
  • I think you must have heard it wrong.
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This would be very very strange, with no clear meaning. I think you must have heard it wrong.

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