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What does swamp mean?
1,I'm completely swamped right now, but seriously. what does swamp mean here?
2,what does saddle up mean?
Dec 14, 2014 5:19 PM
Answers · 2
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Ruthi answered "swamped" well.
"Saddle up" can also be a slang term for preparing yourself to do something big. So you might say "Saddle up, we have a big exam tomorrow!"
December 14, 2014
2
1.swamped means you have too much to do,and you can't manage to do all your work.
2. Saddle up usually means to prepare a horse to ride on it.However it may mean something else.Please provide a context, or sentence using the phrase in it.
December 14, 2014
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