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You're dead meat是什么意思?
Mar 18, 2010 9:35 AM
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Most times the meaning is not literal. No one will die.
It is usually taken to mean "You will be in a lot of trouble" or "You will lose your job"
Another slang phrase that means the same thing is "You're luncheon meat."
March 18, 2010
你死定了!
March 18, 2010
You will be dead (in the near future).
meat: body
Your body will be dead meat when I'm finished with you.
(I never said that...)
This is a threat to kill someone. Sounds like from an action movie.
March 18, 2010
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