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What does "Hotter than a 2-dollars pistol" mean?
I'm translating text about a game describing a town that has grown and thrived to be "Hotter than a 2-dollars pistol", what does that mean?
Aug 26, 2013 10:08 AM
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Firstly, if you are translating text, there shouldn't be numerals. It should read:
a two-dollar pistol
hot = a lot of people what to buy it
If a pistol in the USA sold for two dollars it would be red hot. Get the picture?
August 26, 2013
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