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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

What does "gives me argeda" come from

is that how you spell it....is it upset stomach?
  

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com/dictionary/agita gives me agita = makes me very nervous; gets me upset CJ

  • com/dictionary/agita gives me agita = makes me very nervous; gets me upset CJ
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http://mw1.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/agita

gives me agita = makes me very nervous; gets me upset

CJ
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Anonymous is that how you spell it....is it upset stomach?
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Gee, I've never heard that expression.
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Anonymous Anonymous is that how you spell it....is it upset stomach?
I thought that would have been clear from the original answer. Why are you asking again? By doing so, you're really starting to give me agita.

Yes, it is spelled "agita". No, it is not upset stomach (except metaphorically).

CJ

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