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Ahn Posted 19 years ago
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you get it from me?

"Either you drink, or you get it from me tomorrow," the boss told her one evening. She drank, fearing that refusing to do so would hurt her career.



  

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Here, 'to get it from sb' means to receive admonishment or castigation from somebody.

  • Here, 'to get it from sb' means to receive admonishment or castigation from somebody.
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Here, 'to get it from sb' means to receive admonishment or castigation from somebody.
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Thank you Mister Micawber.^^

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