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Muhammad Nabil
What does "tied up" mean here?
- If you're not tied up tomorrow, I took the day off from work. I was thinking we could ...
does "I'm tied up" mean I'm busy??
Aug 11, 2024 9:01 PM
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The speaker is asking the other person: If you're not tied up tomorrow (free, not engaged in work, responsibilities, or any other obligations). Then, I was thinking that we could do something together.
August 11, 2024
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Muhammad Nabil
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Arabic (Egyptian), English
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