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What do these tow sentences mean?



 
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What do these tow sentences mean? #1 (permalink) Mon Sep 26, 2005 1:29 am   What do these tow sentences mean?
 

hello everybody ..
please .I wanna know what do these two sentences mean ?

She is sunny feet .
and
She is banana feet .

my regard Smile
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What do these tow sentences mean? #2 (permalink) Mon Sep 26, 2005 7:49 am   What do these tow sentences mean?
 

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The verb should more probably be have, but I have never heard the phrases She has sunny/banana feet before. Could you give us some context for their use? In what situation did you hear or read them?
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What do these tow sentences mean? #3 (permalink) Mon Sep 26, 2005 13:16 pm   What do these tow sentences mean?
 

thanks Mister Micawber
for your reply
dear Mister Micawber
I heard these two phrases from one of my friend on internet
he asked me wheather I know or not
now
I will ask him the same as you wrote
to give these two phrases in context
...
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