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Normally used to describe a favour that is not actually a real favour. Someone who countlessly needs to remind you that they are looking..
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A phrase that implies sarcastic intent when following a statement.
First useage recorded in Auckland, New Zealand around the late 1980&..
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to screw over; to dupe; to drop the ball completely
My data is keshwalaed and needs to be processed again from the beginning!
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