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When I am there, she gets a little bit anti.



 
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When I am there, she gets a little bit anti. #1 (permalink) Wed Dec 09, 2009 20:37 pm   When I am there, she gets a little bit anti.
 

When I am there, she gets a little bit anti.

What does anti means here?(does that mean: Annoyed) Is it acceptable in English?
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When I am there, she gets a little bit anti. #2 (permalink) Thu Dec 10, 2009 7:01 am   When I am there, she gets a little bit anti.
 

In a slang way yes you can say it and it will be understood by the majority, but someone may ask you against what?
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When I am there, she gets a little bit anti. #3 (permalink) Thu Dec 10, 2009 8:45 am   When I am there, she gets a little bit anti.
 

Anti is undefined in this context, but anti implies opposition.
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