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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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what's the meaning of ''nothing hits the floor''?

The context is taken from bring it on the movie:
''Nothing hits the floor, we stick it, hands in''
  

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Anonymous The context is taken from bring it on the movie: Nothing hits the floor, we stick it, hands in That is not enough context; what you have given just muddies the water. It is not an idiom, but I suppose that it means something like 'nothing gets past us', 'we accomplish everything'.

  • Anonymous The context is taken from bring it on the movie: Nothing hits the floor, we stick it, hands in That is not enough context; what you have given just muddies the water.
  • It is not an idiom, but I suppose that it means something like 'nothing gets past us', 'we accomplish everything'.
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AnonymousThe context is taken from bring it on the movie:Nothing hits the floor, we stick it, hands in
That is not enough context; what you have given just muddies the water. It is not an idiom, but I suppose that it means something like 'nothing gets past us', 'we accomplish everything'.

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