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Esther-Hadasah
what's meaning of " pet" in this context: smoking is one of my pet aversion?
Aug 11, 2012 8:25 AM
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The common phrase is "pet hate" or "pet peeve". The idea is kind of a joke - it refers to something fairly insignificant, which you hate with the same intensity that you would love a house pet. If the thing you hate were to go away, you might even miss it.
When the writer uses "pet aversion", it is even more jocular: s/he hates things in a very sophisticated manner.
August 11, 2012
pet = a favourite; a number one
August 11, 2012
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