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  • 1you've said it! —  See you said it! …

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  • 2You bet your sweet ass! — You bet your (sweet) ass! American, very informal! something that you say in order to emphasize what you have said. You bet your ass I feel bad about her leaving. You can bet your sweet ass he s guilty! …

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  • 3You bet your ass! — You bet your (sweet) ass! American, very informal! something that you say in order to emphasize what you have said. You bet your ass I feel bad about her leaving. You can bet your sweet ass he s guilty! …

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  • 4You Said No — CD1 Cover Single by Busted from the album Busted B side Mrs Robinson , My Good Friend …

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  • 5You Can't Do That on Television — Scene from the third opening Genre Comedy Format Live action, Variety, Sketch comedy …

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  • 6You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet — is a rock song written by Randy Bachman and performed by Bachman Turner Overdrive (BTO) on the album Not Fragile . It was released as a single in 1974 with an instrumental track Free Wheelin as the B side. The single won the Juno Award for best… …

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  • 7You're My World — is a ballad originally recorded in 1963 as Il Mio Mondo ( My World ) by Umberto Bindi, who co wrote the Italian language version with Gino Paoli. Rendered with English lyrics by Carl Sigman as You re My World , the song has reached No. 1 in… …

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  • 8You Can't Do That — Single par The Beatles extrait de l’album A Hard Day s Night Face A Can t Buy Me Love Face B You Can t Do That Sortie …

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  • 9You Belong With Me — «You Belong With Me» Sencillo de Taylor Swift del álbum Fearless Formato CD single, descarga digital Género(s) Country pop Duración 3:56 …

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  • 10said — 1. Said is used as an adjective in legal contexts to refer to something mentioned earlier: • And you ceased to be the tenant and occupant of the said premises in the summer of 1915, did you not? P. Ling, 1993. Its extension into ordinary usage is …

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