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Kira
"I work it like a treat" - what does that mean??
It's from Kasabian's song "Treat".
Oct 24, 2014 9:43 PM
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'It works like a treat' = it works very well
October 24, 2014
Thank you very much!
October 25, 2014
"It worked like a treat" = It worked very well.
Same as Ric´s answer but in the past tense.
October 25, 2014
Yes. It can be used in that sense, but only in the context of doing it "nicely or well"
October 25, 2014
And here "I work it = I do it"?
October 24, 2014
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