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Chivalry Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

What does it mean rop

that something "goes to" somebody?

The original context seems to indicate that it PLEASES the person:

"This piano hasn't been taken yet, but there's a jazzman who has tried playing it and it went to him

."

TIA!
  

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The word 'rop' does not appear in the context you have posted.

  • The word 'rop' does not appear in the context you have posted.
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The word 'rop' does not appear in the context you have posted.
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Mister MicawberThe word 'rop' does not appear in the context you have posted.

As you know, it stands for read on please.
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No, it does not mean that to me, so I suggest that you eliminate it from your vocabulary when addressing strangers. In addition, it leaves your post as mysterious as ever. What is your question?

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