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Gilyfreedom Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

What does this sentence mean?

"You've gotta be kitten me"

  

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gilyfreedom "You've gotta be kitten me" It's a purposely fractured form of "You've got to be kidding me". I'd like to hear it in its original context. It might be amusing.

  • gilyfreedom "You've gotta be kitten me" It's a purposely fractured form of "You've got to be kidding me".
  • I'd like to hear it in its original context.
  • It might be amusing.
  • CJ
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gilyfreedom

"You've gotta be kitten me"

It's a purposely fractured form of "You've got to be kidding me".

I'd like to hear it in its original context. It might be amusing.

CJ

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