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3 Dec 2020
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What does Well, I'm going out on a limb with this but the plane night have been taken.... mean?
What does Well, I'm going out on a limb with this but the plane night have been taken.... mean?
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3 Dec 2020
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"Going out on a limb" means you are saying something that is completely different or can be seen as risky. In this conversation, the person speaking is saying something that sounds ridiculous but has a small chance of being true
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"Going out on a limb" means you are saying something that is completely different or can be seen as risky. In this conversation, the person speaking is saying something that sounds ridiculous but has a small chance of being true
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@britt711 Wow, Ok. thank you very much!!!!

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