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Your nan over there is a guy your nan over there is a guy your nan over there is a guy?
Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy?
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Your nan over there is a guy your nan over there is a guy your nan over there is a guy?
Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy?
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Your nan over there is a guy your nan over there is a guy your nan over there is a guy?
Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy. Your nan over there is a guy?
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asked 2 hours ago
Carla AbelCarla Abel
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put on hold as off-topic by Sven Yargs, Michael Harvey, chasly from UK, Jim, StoneyB 3 mins ago
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put on hold as off-topic by Sven Yargs, Michael Harvey, chasly from UK, Jim, StoneyB 3 mins ago
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Welcome to ELU.SE - please look at tour to understand who and what this community is; also examine How to Ask and How to Answer a question in order to learn what is, and is not, appropriate to query here. This post, as initially written, is unclear, confusing and has no discernible question, and as such is likely to be closed quickly unless revised. I suggest editing it to include a clear question.
– GerardFalla
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it doesn't ask a meaningful question about English language or usage.
– Sven Yargs
1 hour ago
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Welcome to ELU.SE - please look at tour to understand who and what this community is; also examine How to Ask and How to Answer a question in order to learn what is, and is not, appropriate to query here. This post, as initially written, is unclear, confusing and has no discernible question, and as such is likely to be closed quickly unless revised. I suggest editing it to include a clear question.
– GerardFalla
1 hour ago
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it doesn't ask a meaningful question about English language or usage.
– Sven Yargs
1 hour ago
Welcome to ELU.SE - please look at tour to understand who and what this community is; also examine How to Ask and How to Answer a question in order to learn what is, and is not, appropriate to query here. This post, as initially written, is unclear, confusing and has no discernible question, and as such is likely to be closed quickly unless revised. I suggest editing it to include a clear question.
– GerardFalla
1 hour ago
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– GerardFalla
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it doesn't ask a meaningful question about English language or usage.
– Sven Yargs
1 hour ago
I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it doesn't ask a meaningful question about English language or usage.
– Sven Yargs
1 hour ago
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I agree, Since Guy is not gender neutral, your nan is definitely a guy
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Best translated as 'Yo momma is a guy/looks like a man" like "Your sister a mister".
– Michael Harvey
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I agree, Since Guy is not gender neutral, your nan is definitely a guy
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Best translated as 'Yo momma is a guy/looks like a man" like "Your sister a mister".
– Michael Harvey
34 mins ago
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I agree, Since Guy is not gender neutral, your nan is definitely a guy
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Best translated as 'Yo momma is a guy/looks like a man" like "Your sister a mister".
– Michael Harvey
34 mins ago
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I agree, Since Guy is not gender neutral, your nan is definitely a guy
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I agree, Since Guy is not gender neutral, your nan is definitely a guy
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answered 2 hours ago
Carla AbelCarla Abel
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Best translated as 'Yo momma is a guy/looks like a man" like "Your sister a mister".
– Michael Harvey
34 mins ago
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Best translated as 'Yo momma is a guy/looks like a man" like "Your sister a mister".
– Michael Harvey
34 mins ago
Best translated as 'Yo momma is a guy/looks like a man" like "Your sister a mister".
– Michael Harvey
34 mins ago
Best translated as 'Yo momma is a guy/looks like a man" like "Your sister a mister".
– Michael Harvey
34 mins ago
add a comment |
Welcome to ELU.SE - please look at tour to understand who and what this community is; also examine How to Ask and How to Answer a question in order to learn what is, and is not, appropriate to query here. This post, as initially written, is unclear, confusing and has no discernible question, and as such is likely to be closed quickly unless revised. I suggest editing it to include a clear question.
– GerardFalla
1 hour ago
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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because it doesn't ask a meaningful question about English language or usage.
– Sven Yargs
1 hour ago