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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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What does this mean?

What does a general ***-over mean? Thanks so much.

"Sam, did you hear what happened at the association meeting last night?"
"No, Josh, I've been cleaning up my place."
"The place, Sam. I think this will be an easier transition if you start referring to it as the place."
"You mean they voted to buy me out? Without even asking me? I can't believe it."
"I was actually very surprised myself. People seem to dislike you in the extreme, Sam. I think the dog was just their excuse for a general ***-over."
  

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Hi, It's an obscene way of saying that someone ws treated very, very badly. Clive

  • Hi, It's an obscene way of saying that someone ws treated very, very badly.
  • Clive
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Hi,

It's an obscene way of saying that someone ws treated very, very badly.

Clive

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