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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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What these 'go up' and 'go over' mean?

Could you tell the phrase 'go up' and 'go over' mean in this sentence?

Well, “Let’s dance.” would be like, you go up to the girl and you grab her hand and you say,”Come on! Let’s dance.” And you take her to the dance.
Whereas, you know, personally being a British gentleman, if I saw a girl like that wall flower, I would go over, hold my hand, with the other hand I would point to the dance hall, I say,”Shall we dance?”

  

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go up to the girl appooach her and stand in front of her go over to the girl Similar in meaning, but sounds like she is on the other side of the room. Clive

  • go up to the girl appooach her and stand in front of her go over to the girl Similar in meaning, but sounds like she is on the other side of the room.
  • Clive
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go up to the girl appooach her and stand in front of her

go over to the girl Similar in meaning, but sounds like she is on the other side of the room.

Clive

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