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what the meaning of this expression "I'm out of colour"
Dec 9, 2011 10:28 PM
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If someone looks "off-colour" it means they look ill. Our complexion changes when we are ill.
"I feel off-colour" = "I feel ill".
December 9, 2011
In a casino, it's the remark of the croupier to the pit boss that the position has run out of high-denomination chips.
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