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what's “only don’t hang by your feet” meaning?
‘Hmm.’ I looked down, hacking at a muddy banana skin with the toe of my trainer. ‘If you see him, will you tell him I’ve been looking for him?’
what's “only don’t hang by your feet” meaning?‘Hmm.’ I looked down, hacking at a muddy banana skin with the toe of my trainer. ‘If you see him, will you tell him I’ve been looking for him?’
She nodded. ‘Sure, if I see him, only don’t hang by your feet, okay?’
it's the whole paragraph.
Mar 14, 2012 8:09 AM
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don’t hang by your feet = don't slip over /get into difficulties
March 14, 2012
只有不挂住你的脚。
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March 14, 2012
you want to have a second look at your question mate? :P
March 14, 2012
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