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Hasibrahman Posted 5 years ago
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You're a bit previous

What's the meaning of "You're a bit previous"? Could anyone please provide some example sentences for better understanding.

  

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Hasibrahman What's the meaning of "You're a bit previous"? Could anyone please provide some example sentences for better understanding. previous: overly hasty in acting or in drawing a conclusion.

  • Hasibrahman What's the meaning of "You're a bit previous"?
  • Could anyone please provide some example sentences for better understanding.
  • previous: overly hasty in acting or in drawing a conclusion.
  • As I understand it, it's working class slang in the UK.
  • I have no examples to give you from the US.
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Hasibrahman

What's the meaning of "You're a bit previous"? Could anyone please provide some example sentences for better understanding.

previous: overly hasty in acting or in drawing a conclusion.

As I understand it, it's working class slang in the UK.

I have no examples to give you from the U

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