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meaning of some expressions there was an argument between John shooter and Mort Rainey and some expression were said but i didn't get him : the text comes after expressions : The expression are : **Your leg's sleeping. ** You laid on the damn thing. ** Almost pinned a note on you. ** I hooked you to those two men ** in more ways than you know. ** standing with your head in the noose and your feet in Crisco. **Oh, I expect you'll let yourself... go to Greenhaven for murder ** You got some heavy lifting here first. (got some heavy lifting ) ** Burn sth like a cane field in a high wind.
25. Apr. 2019 13:25
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For many of these, you need to provide more context since they could have several meanings. **Your leg's sleeping. This is when you lose feeling in your leg and it feels numb and/or tingly. For example, if you sit on your leg for a long time, then try to move it. ** You laid on the damn thing. Need more context here. ** Almost pinned a note on you. It could mean almost blamed someone for something. Need more context. ** I hooked you to those two men Could mean "I introduced you to those men to hook up with someone also means to meet someone ** in more ways than you know. clear from the expression? ** standing with your head in the noose and your feet in Crisco. you'll be hanged for a serious crime **Oh, I expect you'll let yourself... go to Greenhaven for murder let yourself be sent to prison for murder ** You got some heavy lifting here first. (got some heavy lifting ) some serious or difficult work to do ** Burn sth like a cane field in a high wind. a sugar cane field in high wind will burn ferociously and quickly
25. April 2019
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Sometimes expressions cannot be explained without the context being known. I can try to answer some of the expression: The expression are : **Your leg's sleeping. It means your leg is asleep. The circulation in the leg is bad and it is numb... ** You laid on the damn thing. I don't know. ** Almost pinned a note on you. This could mean that the person avoided death. When one dies, a note is put on a person's body, labeling them while they are not buried. ** I hooked you to those two men I don' know. ** in more ways than you know. ** standing with your head in the noose and your feet in Crisco. This is a reference to death. The person was close to death....A noose is a rope that goes around one's neck...and is tied to a tree limb (possibly) so if your feet are in Crisco (oil which is slippery), you could slip and break your neck...and die. **Oh, I expect you'll let yourself... go to Greenhaven for murder I don't know... ** You got some heavy lifting here first. (got some heavy lifting ) They have a lot of work to do to get started/going. ** Burn sth like a cane field in a high wind. I have no idea what this means. But if there is a fire and there is a lot of wind, the fire will burn quickly. It burns fast.
25. April 2019
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