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Meaning of "eeew grows"



 
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Meaning of nostalgia | Expression: grow into
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Meaning of "eeew grows" #1 (permalink) Tue Apr 24, 2007 5:38 am   Meaning of "eeew grows"
 

I saw in a serial a charachter saying "eeew grows"...wat does that means??...Does it have any dirty meaning??...

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Meaning of "eeew grows" #2 (permalink) Tue Apr 24, 2007 23:49 pm   Meaning of "eeew grows"
 

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It means 'Ugh! Gross!' and is an exclamation about the unattractiveness of something observed. The exclamation itself is not 'dirty'.
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