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What is it meaning?



 
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What is it meaning? #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 29, 2004 13:35 pm   What is it meaning?
 

Hi Alan and Torsten! Unfortunately I don't know it!!!
To laugh with the other side of the mouth... What is it?'

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Laugh out of the other side #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 29, 2004 15:17 pm   Laugh out of the other side
 

Hi Student,

If you laugh out the other side of your mouth you laugh secretly, especially at another person that might have tried to make fun of you before.

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Laugh out of the other side #3 (permalink) Tue Mar 30, 2004 14:32 pm   Laugh out of the other side
 

Torsten wrote:
Hi Student,

If you laugh out the other side of your mouth you laugh secretly, especially at another person that might have tried to make fun of you before.

Dear Torsten! Thank you very much for very interestung explanation!
It is really interesting!!!!!
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