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what's the meaning of "get that weak stuff out of my kitchen"?
Aug 11, 2013 4:11 AM
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Without a context, it's hard to interpret the sentence. However, here's one possibility. The employees of a tavern (bar) buy a beer which has little alcohol content. We can call such a beer "weak." He prefers a "strong" beer for his customers. So the owner of the tavern tells his employees, "Get this weak stuff out of my kitchen. = "Get rid of this weak beer.") "And go get some stronger beer (beer with more alcohol content)!"
August 11, 2013
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"Weak" could be referring to tasteless or sub par food or beverage (or alcohol).
August 11, 2013
modern family, right?
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