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what's the meaning of "I will make you stressed out."
what's the meaning of "I will make you stressed out."
Thanks for your help!!
Jul 18, 2011 2:39 PM
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That sentence, although grammatically correct, would never be said by a native. Try this; "I'll stress you out even more!" You can say, "I'm stressed out." or "That stresses me out.", but you don't make someone stress out, you stress him/her out.
July 18, 2011
"Stressed out" means being under extreme stress, perhaps beyond a persons limit to endure it.
"I've got three tests this week and my car has broken down. I'm completely stressed out at this point."
July 18, 2011
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