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What does it mean? #1 (permalink) Mon Mar 29, 2004 14:56 pm   What does it mean?
 

Hi!! Help me please! What does this expressions mean?
I can't make head or tail of.....

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Head or tails #2 (permalink) Mon Mar 29, 2004 15:49 pm   Head or tails
 

Hi Schoolboy,

It's an idiom meaning that you don't understand any of it.
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