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Madhulk Posted 17 years ago
Vocabulary

You say something...

Much: Robin? She's gone. Kate's gone.
You say something? Is it the same as Have you said something to her?

Allan: Why is it always my fault?
Much: I'm gonna find her.
Robin: Much, Kate can look after herself.
  

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". In fast casual speech, the word "did" may sometimes be dropped. ".

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I assume this means "Did you say something?". In fast casual speech, the word "did" may sometimes be dropped. So, yes, in context it seems to mean "Did you say something to her?".
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