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3 Dec 2022
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What does if I don't get to eat it I'm going to die mean?
What does if I don't get to eat it I'm going to die mean?
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Its more of an exaggerated phrase. What the phrase is trying to express is that they want to eat something really badly; that they want to eat it a lot. But, by saying that they “are going to die” it makes it seem like they must have it because its a need and not something they just want.
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- Portuguese (Brazil)

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