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Old 04-28-2010, 11:59 AM
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Originally Posted by RU OX Alum View Post
Not really.

Anyway, 33girl, what does "in Dutch" mean? I was going to quote you but don't feel like it.

Does it mean that someone needed to be spoked to, but in a different languange so as not to embarass them in front of their friends, so they speak to them in Dutch because they're in trouble? Because that what I imagined when I read it.
It means I'm old and have officially turned into my dad. In Dutch means in trouble. Not sure if you have the origin of the phrase right.
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