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you've lost me there. #1 (permalink) Fri Sep 11, 2009 20:32 pm   you've lost me there.
 

I hope it's all clear now, isn't it? Answer: No, you've lost me there.

you've lost me there...........what is the meaning please?
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you've lost me there. #2 (permalink) Fri Sep 11, 2009 20:42 pm   you've lost me there.
 

It means: "I do not understand," "I am unable to follow your train of thought."
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