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Definitions from the WebHTML Code:Term: I doesn't meanDefinition:Part of Speech: Phrase Sense: A grammatically incorrect phrase used in informal speech or writing to emphasize that the speaker or writer does not agree with or condone a particular behavior or action. Sense: A phrase used to assert that one's actions or behaviors should not be used as a generalization for an entire group or population. Examples:Example 1: She can't believe John cheats on tests. I doesn't mean all students cheat. Example 2: I doesn't mean I'm against partying, but excessive drinking is harmful. Related Products: | ||||
i d clean forgotten i d cles forgotten i d sooner i d sooner study i didnt mean i died for beauty -but was scarce i do for you i do not know i doesnt mean i don t have any i don t have none i don t know i dont mean i dont understand i eat apple i esdra i expected you to say that
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