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What does " a cat in the bag "mean"?
14 de oct. de 2015 15:25
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As an idiom, 'a cat in the bag' means nothing.
The only expression we have involving cats and bags is the phrase 'let the cat out of the bag', which means to reveal something which should have been kept secret.
For example 'We were trying to keep Grandma's surprise birthday party a secret, but unfortunately my little brother let the cat of the bag and told her about it.'
14 de octubre de 2015
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A secret, I guess. There is the expression: "to let the cat out of the bag", which means to reveal a secret... so a cat in the bag must be a secret :). https://www.facebook.com/idioms.through.pictures/photos/a.656600267818041.1073741827.656595417818526/723128724498528/?type=3&theater
14 de octubre de 2015
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It means that you got something and you do not know exactly what you've got (good thing or bad)
14 de octubre de 2015
A secret, I guess.
There is the expression: "to let the cat out of the bag", which means to reveal a secret... so a cat in the bag must be a secret :).
https://www.facebook.com/idioms.through.pictures/photos/a.656600267818041.1073741827.656595417818526/723128724498528/?type=3&theater
14 de octubre de 2015
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lr L
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Japonés, Español
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Inglés, Japonés
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