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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Vocabulary

What's the meaning

of liking someone in dosages?

"I actually like Aubrey in dosages but she was getting way out of control, however, Aresnio really should of told her to stfu when she was getting so controlling but he really didn't until the task was far along."

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" Which takes its meaning from medicine, implying that you only like the person in small, measured amounts. After a while, or after too much time, or too much involvement, you get tired of the person. BTW, I take it you're watching Celebrity Apprentice?

  • " Which takes its meaning from medicine, implying that you only like the person in small, measured amounts.
  • After a while, or after too much time, or too much involvement, you get tired of the person.
  • BTW, I take it you're watching Celebrity Apprentice?
  • ;-)
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I've heard this expression as, "liking someone is doses." Which takes its meaning from medicine, implying that you only like the person in small, measured amounts. After a while, or after too much time, or too much involvement, you get tired of the person. BTW, I take it you're watching Celebrity Apprentice? ;-)
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Yeah =) Are you watching it too?

Btw, when you say 'you take it I'm watching CA' you mean you have a feeling that I'm watching it right?
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If you're watching that'll be great, 'cause if I post a question about it you'll know how to answer it =)
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Hi,

The idiom is really eg 'I like him in small doses'.

Clive

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