What's the meaning of 'to take bullshit'?
And I love you, I don't love nobody else, yeah
Tell them they can take that bullshit elsewhere
Another phrase I cannot to understand. How I undestand he lets a media to tell about it in their papers...
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And I love you, I don't love nobody else, yeah
Tell them they can take that bullshit elsewhere
Another phrase I cannot to understand. How I undestand he lets a media to tell about it in their papers...
meaning
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And I love you, I don't love nobody else, yeah
Tell them they can take that bullshit elsewhere
Another phrase I cannot to understand. How I undestand he lets a media to tell about it in their papers...
meaning
And I love you, I don't love nobody else, yeah
Tell them they can take that bullshit elsewhere
Another phrase I cannot to understand. How I undestand he lets a media to tell about it in their papers...
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They can take that [anything] elsewhere means "I want them to go away and stop bothering me with whatever it is".
The expression is take [something] to [somewhere]; with an adverbial like somewhere or elsewhere, the "to" is not required, but this is still the meaning.
"Bullshit" is just an extra derogatory epithet for whatever it is.
Don't take any shit. means don't take their derogatory epithets to heart. "Bullshit" in this context refers to lies. 'take your lies elsewhere'. If someone's bullshitting you, they're trying to con you.
– Mazura
2 hours ago
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Yes, but Don't take any shit is a different expression, which is not at play here.
– Colin Fine
2 hours ago
My point is that if you replace that "[anything]" with bullshit, more than just being derogatory, it often connotes insincerity. take that shit elsewhere speaks to the inappropriateness of the thing. take that bullshit elsewhere refers to the ineptitude of the giver (and their 'crap').
– Mazura
2 hours ago
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They can take that [anything] elsewhere means "I want them to go away and stop bothering me with whatever it is".
The expression is take [something] to [somewhere]; with an adverbial like somewhere or elsewhere, the "to" is not required, but this is still the meaning.
"Bullshit" is just an extra derogatory epithet for whatever it is.
Don't take any shit. means don't take their derogatory epithets to heart. "Bullshit" in this context refers to lies. 'take your lies elsewhere'. If someone's bullshitting you, they're trying to con you.
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
Yes, but Don't take any shit is a different expression, which is not at play here.
– Colin Fine
2 hours ago
My point is that if you replace that "[anything]" with bullshit, more than just being derogatory, it often connotes insincerity. take that shit elsewhere speaks to the inappropriateness of the thing. take that bullshit elsewhere refers to the ineptitude of the giver (and their 'crap').
– Mazura
2 hours ago
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They can take that [anything] elsewhere means "I want them to go away and stop bothering me with whatever it is".
The expression is take [something] to [somewhere]; with an adverbial like somewhere or elsewhere, the "to" is not required, but this is still the meaning.
"Bullshit" is just an extra derogatory epithet for whatever it is.
Don't take any shit. means don't take their derogatory epithets to heart. "Bullshit" in this context refers to lies. 'take your lies elsewhere'. If someone's bullshitting you, they're trying to con you.
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
Yes, but Don't take any shit is a different expression, which is not at play here.
– Colin Fine
2 hours ago
My point is that if you replace that "[anything]" with bullshit, more than just being derogatory, it often connotes insincerity. take that shit elsewhere speaks to the inappropriateness of the thing. take that bullshit elsewhere refers to the ineptitude of the giver (and their 'crap').
– Mazura
2 hours ago
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They can take that [anything] elsewhere means "I want them to go away and stop bothering me with whatever it is".
The expression is take [something] to [somewhere]; with an adverbial like somewhere or elsewhere, the "to" is not required, but this is still the meaning.
"Bullshit" is just an extra derogatory epithet for whatever it is.
They can take that [anything] elsewhere means "I want them to go away and stop bothering me with whatever it is".
The expression is take [something] to [somewhere]; with an adverbial like somewhere or elsewhere, the "to" is not required, but this is still the meaning.
"Bullshit" is just an extra derogatory epithet for whatever it is.
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Don't take any shit. means don't take their derogatory epithets to heart. "Bullshit" in this context refers to lies. 'take your lies elsewhere'. If someone's bullshitting you, they're trying to con you.
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
Yes, but Don't take any shit is a different expression, which is not at play here.
– Colin Fine
2 hours ago
My point is that if you replace that "[anything]" with bullshit, more than just being derogatory, it often connotes insincerity. take that shit elsewhere speaks to the inappropriateness of the thing. take that bullshit elsewhere refers to the ineptitude of the giver (and their 'crap').
– Mazura
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Don't take any shit. means don't take their derogatory epithets to heart. "Bullshit" in this context refers to lies. 'take your lies elsewhere'. If someone's bullshitting you, they're trying to con you.
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
Yes, but Don't take any shit is a different expression, which is not at play here.
– Colin Fine
2 hours ago
My point is that if you replace that "[anything]" with bullshit, more than just being derogatory, it often connotes insincerity. take that shit elsewhere speaks to the inappropriateness of the thing. take that bullshit elsewhere refers to the ineptitude of the giver (and their 'crap').
– Mazura
2 hours ago
Don't take any shit. means don't take their derogatory epithets to heart. "Bullshit" in this context refers to lies. 'take your lies elsewhere'. If someone's bullshitting you, they're trying to con you.
– Mazura
2 hours ago
Don't take any shit. means don't take their derogatory epithets to heart. "Bullshit" in this context refers to lies. 'take your lies elsewhere'. If someone's bullshitting you, they're trying to con you.
– Mazura
2 hours ago
1
1
Yes, but Don't take any shit is a different expression, which is not at play here.
– Colin Fine
2 hours ago
Yes, but Don't take any shit is a different expression, which is not at play here.
– Colin Fine
2 hours ago
My point is that if you replace that "[anything]" with bullshit, more than just being derogatory, it often connotes insincerity. take that shit elsewhere speaks to the inappropriateness of the thing. take that bullshit elsewhere refers to the ineptitude of the giver (and their 'crap').
– Mazura
2 hours ago
My point is that if you replace that "[anything]" with bullshit, more than just being derogatory, it often connotes insincerity. take that shit elsewhere speaks to the inappropriateness of the thing. take that bullshit elsewhere refers to the ineptitude of the giver (and their 'crap').
– Mazura
2 hours ago
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