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Do you commonly say "All right, girls. Let's move your little keisters outta here now." ?
you never say it?
you say it to only child?

or this line is little strange, because this is movie's line?

It is from a film called a bugs life.

(Kids of ant come to meet a ladybug with an injury.)
Our Blueberry troop salutes you bugs for rescuing our smallest member, Princess Dot. And as a tribute to Miss Francis, we've changed our bandannas! We voted you our honorary den mother!

All right girl. Let's move your little keisters outta here now. The patient needs her rest, you know. Come on.

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Do you commonly say "All right, girls. Let's move your little keisters outta here now." ?
you never say it?
you say it to only child?

or this line is little strange, because this is movie's line?
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