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What does bring it on mean? Is this an idiom or a phrasal verb or both?



 
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What does bring it on mean? Is this an idiom or a phrasal verb or both? #1 (permalink) Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:08 am   What does bring it on mean? Is this an idiom or a phrasal verb or both?
 

What does bring it on mean?
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What does bring it on mean? Is this an idiom or a phrasal verb or both? #2 (permalink) Thu Jan 25, 2007 8:03 am   What does bring it on mean? Is this an idiom or a phrasal verb or both?
 

Hi mishy,
Take a look at the definitions of the phrasal verb here:
http://www.onelook.com/?w=bring+on&ls=a

Why don't you give the context?
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