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meaning of 'I've never tasted your flavour before'
I'm trying to understand phrase 'I've never tasted your flavour before'
Does it has a literal meaning or figurative sense?
Thank you.
Oct 19, 2017 6:23 PM
Answers · 3
Does it has a literal meaning or figurative sense?
Yes, in a sexual way, the word *YOUR* being the culprit here.
If you replace *YOUR* with, let's say, *THIS* , then the sentence is socially acceptable and has no double meaning.
(I've never tasted THIS flavour before)
October 19, 2017
Where on earth did you see this?
October 19, 2017
lol
October 19, 2017
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