“Don't mess it up” meaning?
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In the song of "Friends" by Marshmello & Anne-Marie:
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh
You say you love me, I say you crazy
We're nothing more than friends
You're not my lover, more like a brother
I known you since we were like ten, yeah
Don't mess it up, talking that shit
Only gonna push me away, that's it
When you say you love me, that make me crazy
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it says: "Don't mess it up".
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In the song of "Friends" by Marshmello & Anne-Marie:
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh
You say you love me, I say you crazy
We're nothing more than friends
You're not my lover, more like a brother
I known you since we were like ten, yeah
Don't mess it up, talking that shit
Only gonna push me away, that's it
When you say you love me, that make me crazy
Here we go again
it says: "Don't mess it up".
What does it mean?
meaning
You should provide a modest amount of context, but generally that expression means that you should not create chaos or disorganization. Googling that song it appears to be saying that one should not "mess up" a good friendship by attempting to turn it into a romance.
– Hot Licks
23 mins ago
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In the song of "Friends" by Marshmello & Anne-Marie:
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh
You say you love me, I say you crazy
We're nothing more than friends
You're not my lover, more like a brother
I known you since we were like ten, yeah
Don't mess it up, talking that shit
Only gonna push me away, that's it
When you say you love me, that make me crazy
Here we go again
it says: "Don't mess it up".
What does it mean?
meaning
In the song of "Friends" by Marshmello & Anne-Marie:
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh
Ooh ooh, ooh ooh
You say you love me, I say you crazy
We're nothing more than friends
You're not my lover, more like a brother
I known you since we were like ten, yeah
Don't mess it up, talking that shit
Only gonna push me away, that's it
When you say you love me, that make me crazy
Here we go again
it says: "Don't mess it up".
What does it mean?
meaning
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You should provide a modest amount of context, but generally that expression means that you should not create chaos or disorganization. Googling that song it appears to be saying that one should not "mess up" a good friendship by attempting to turn it into a romance.
– Hot Licks
23 mins ago
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You should provide a modest amount of context, but generally that expression means that you should not create chaos or disorganization. Googling that song it appears to be saying that one should not "mess up" a good friendship by attempting to turn it into a romance.
– Hot Licks
23 mins ago
You should provide a modest amount of context, but generally that expression means that you should not create chaos or disorganization. Googling that song it appears to be saying that one should not "mess up" a good friendship by attempting to turn it into a romance.
– Hot Licks
23 mins ago
You should provide a modest amount of context, but generally that expression means that you should not create chaos or disorganization. Googling that song it appears to be saying that one should not "mess up" a good friendship by attempting to turn it into a romance.
– Hot Licks
23 mins ago
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From the idiom make a mess (out) of (something)
To handle something in a way that causes it to be disordered, damaged,
or ruined.
From your example
"Don't mess it up"
it could read
"Don't ruin it."
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From the idiom make a mess (out) of (something)
To handle something in a way that causes it to be disordered, damaged,
or ruined.
From your example
"Don't mess it up"
it could read
"Don't ruin it."
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From the idiom make a mess (out) of (something)
To handle something in a way that causes it to be disordered, damaged,
or ruined.
From your example
"Don't mess it up"
it could read
"Don't ruin it."
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From the idiom make a mess (out) of (something)
To handle something in a way that causes it to be disordered, damaged,
or ruined.
From your example
"Don't mess it up"
it could read
"Don't ruin it."
From the idiom make a mess (out) of (something)
To handle something in a way that causes it to be disordered, damaged,
or ruined.
From your example
"Don't mess it up"
it could read
"Don't ruin it."
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You should provide a modest amount of context, but generally that expression means that you should not create chaos or disorganization. Googling that song it appears to be saying that one should not "mess up" a good friendship by attempting to turn it into a romance.
– Hot Licks
23 mins ago