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What do these phrases mean? Mon Nov 28, 2005 6:09 am  What do these phrases mean?
 

Hi guys,

I've heard these phrases from the movie 'Ice Age'. What does the word 'issue' mean in those sentences?

1.) Move your issues off the road.

2.) OK, so you've got issues. You won't even know I'm here.

Thanks.
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What do these phrases mean? Tue Nov 29, 2005 16:13 pm  What do these phrases mean?
 

"Move your issues off the road" = Get out of the way, you're disturbing everybody with your attitude.

"OK, so you've got issues" = OK, so you've got problems.
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