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The meaning of the phrase "We're fresh out of zebra" Hi! this phrase's from the cartoon "The Lion King". Here is the context: - I'd eat the whole zebra - ah, we're fresh out of zebra
Jul 26, 2019 9:20 AM
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It's the same as "we're fresh out of apples" it means that they've just recently sold out that item.
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