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What does If I know better think you were Irish mean?
"If I know better, think you were Irish" is not a common expression or phrase in English. It doesn't seem to have any clear or widely understood meaning.
How do you write a paragraph about the topic divine
What does noona neomu yeppeo mean?
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When you answer a question using one word should put period after it?
How do you use striving in a sentence?
How do you use the word self-worth in a sentence?
What does the phrase here for good mean?
What does NME IN mean in turns of an idiom?
What rhymes with robust?
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