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Help with meanings #1 (permalink) Fri Sep 19, 2008 15:50 pm   Help with meanings
 

Hi everybody:
I have heard these sentences and phrases in an American Movie and can't figure them out:
1-If any two maggots ever deserved to boil in their own shit,they would be......
2-It's the oldest con in the book.
3-he'd bounce 'em like a bad check.
4-Let me stake you a roll of quarters.
5-what does it mean to do something for Christ sakes?

Thanks in advance
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