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'Are you kidding me' vs 'Are you kidding with me'



 
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'Are you kidding me' vs 'Are you kidding with me' #1 (permalink) Thu Jul 23, 2009 22:06 pm   'Are you kidding me' vs 'Are you kidding with me'
 

what is the difference between Are you kidding me and Are you kidding with me?
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'Are you kidding me' vs 'Are you kidding with me' #2 (permalink) Fri Jul 24, 2009 7:51 am   'Are you kidding me' vs 'Are you kidding with me'
 

Are you kidding me? = Is it true?

Are you kidding with me? = Are you making a joke?
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'Are you kidding me' vs 'Are you kidding with me' #3 (permalink) Wed Feb 03, 2010 19:26 pm   'Are you kidding me' vs 'Are you kidding with me'
 

Thnx for answer
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