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Rommel Posted 11 years ago
Vocabulary

What does 'You're turning me on' and 'You turn me around' mean?

What does You're turning me on and You turn me around mean in the following song by 2 Minds Crack? I really can't understand what these mean.

You're turning me on.
You turn me around

You turn my whole world upside down...
  

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Rommel You're turning me on. " Rommel You turn my whole world upside down I covered this in your other post.

  • Rommel You're turning me on.
  • " Rommel You turn my whole world upside down I covered this in your other post.
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RommelYou're turning me on.
"You excite me (sexually)."
RommelYou turn me around
"You catch my attention," or "You change my mind."
RommelYou turn my whole world upside down
I covered this in your other post.
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Many phrasal verbs can be very confusing to English learners (for example 'step in, step on, step up, step down, step back etc), so there are also many phrasal verbs with 'turn'. The other poster has answered your questions perfectly, but you may be interested to know about some of the other phrasal verbs with 'turn':

turn someone down: reject an offer or application made by someone.
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mandrewsMany phrasal verbs can be very confusing
Thank you for pointing this out. I am currently explaining to a web design team the potential confusion created by the phrases "Sign Up", "Sign In", and "Sign Out".

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