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Phrase: My cellphone just dropped another important call



 
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Phrase: My cellphone just dropped another important call #1 (permalink) Mon Dec 22, 2008 15:55 pm   Phrase: My cellphone just dropped another important call
 

Dear friend,
What does it mean when we say "My cellphone just dropped another important call".

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Phrase: My cellphone just dropped another important call #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 23, 2008 1:55 am   Phrase: My cellphone just dropped another important call
 

It means that you were having an important conversation on your cellphone, but suddenly the network accidentally switched off your connection.
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