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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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What does '' there's more to it than that'' mean?

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Anonymous What does '' there's more to it than that'' mean? The information given so far is not adequate to describe the total situation.

  • Anonymous What does '' there's more to it than that'' mean?
  • The information given so far is not adequate to describe the total situation.
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AnonymousWhat does '' there's more to it than that'' mean?
The information given so far is not adequate to describe the total situation.
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Yeah l think he knew. . Well what did he get you? . He made me a tape. . . He made you a tape? .. - Yeah. - Wait. .--> . He didn't burn you a CD . He made you a tape? . - Yeah. - Oh that is so romantic. .. Yes. I know what you're gonna say so don't even go there. . That sounds like the test of true love to me. . --> . Look l know you guys like him... He's likable but he ****ed another woman
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Anonymous[ Mod: I went to the trouble of eliminating all the "stuff" that made this post unintelligible. I hope your comment "Is that adequate?" was not meant to be sarcastic in nature. We tend to be more polite than that here. ]
Thank you.
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This was taken from a movie, so I was careful not to include bad language. And I gave you a context but you didn't tell me what it meant
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AnonymousThis was taken from a movie, so I was careful not to include bad language. And I gave you a context but you didn't tell me what it meant
You may not have seen the post as it appeared on the screen: all the spoken lines were separated by a long series of numbers and >>s. It was terribly jumbled, so I deleted those numbers. They may have come f
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AnonymousIt just sounds like there's a little more to it than that.
This is usually said to tell someone that we don't have all the facts yet, that what we hear is not all there is to be heard. It is often used with a negative connotation. It can also be used as in: "There's more to life than just getting rich." "Yes, you may have a great *** life together,

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