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Does diehard only have negative meaning?🧐
Does diehard only have negative meaning?🧐
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5 Dec 2022
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It can be positive, negative, or neutral. I must commonly hear it in the phrase "diehard fan" which I think of as "positive despite the odds."
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- English (US)
It can be positive, negative, or neutral. I must commonly hear it in the phrase "diehard fan" which I think of as "positive despite the odds."
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