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"He has...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh #1 (permalink) Sun Jul 18, 2010 17:47 pm   "He has...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh
 

"He has the hump to-day."...meaning please
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"He has...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh #2 (permalink) Sun Jul 18, 2010 19:09 pm   "He has...if there is any mistake please correct it: Ganesh
 

If someone hass the hump, they are very annoyed/grumpy about something.
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