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Stevenukd Posted 18 years ago
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- I have a daughter of 23, a couple of years ago she was at university and I hadn't seen her for a year. She lived with her mum then and had come down to my place to use the pc. Well! I was having a laugh with her and put my hand on her head and she turned me and said "get the f**k off me you c*t".

- What does "get the f**k off me you c*t" mean in this situation?

Thanks so much to Teachers,

Stevenukd
  

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Hi, She's telling him emphatically to stop touching her. We are not told explicitly why. Clive

  • Hi, She's telling him emphatically to stop touching her.
  • We are not told explicitly why.
  • Clive
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Hi,
She's telling him emphatically to stop touching her. We are not told explicitly why.

Clive

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