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The meaning of 'so far from hangin' on the block for dough'



 
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The meaning of 'so far from hangin' on the block for dough' #1 (permalink) Sun Oct 28, 2007 12:16 pm   The meaning of 'so far from hangin' on the block for dough'
 

i know that dough means money here and hanging on the block could be some sort of activities. how to understand the whole sentence?

Thanks in advance.
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The meaning of 'so far from hangin' on the block for dough' #2 (permalink) Sun Oct 28, 2007 16:22 pm   The meaning of 'so far from hangin' on the block for dough'
 

That is not a whole sentence. Also, it could be much easier to understand with some context.
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