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Ever heard of the language "Yiddish"? if yes, where n when did u hear abt it? (by Joshwatter)
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k fine now i gotta google wat metaphor means?
lol my vocabulary is more on the yiddish side..

Metaphor: an analogy using unrelated items as an example of something. Example: "wear on his tires" means he has lived quite a while.
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