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  • 31You and Me — may refer to:In film and television: * You and Me (film), a film by Fritz Lang * You and Me (2005 film) ( Wo men lia ), a Chinese film directed by Ma Liwen * You and Me (TV series), a British children s television programme * You and Me , New… …

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  • 32You can run, but you can't hide — You can run but you can t hide may refer to: * He can run, but he can t hide , a statement attributed to American boxer Joe Louis * You Can Run But You Can t Hide , a book by Duane Dog Chapman * You Can Run But You Can t Hide ( Podes Fugir Mas… …

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  • 33you — W1S1 [jə, ju strong ju:] pron [used as subject or object] [: Old English; Origin: eow, from ge; YE1] 1.) used to refer to a person or group of people when speaking or writing to them ▪ Hi, Kelly. How are you? ▪ You must all listen carefully. ▪ I… …

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  • 34refer to someone — refer to (someone/something) to mention or talk about someone or something. I think you re referring to a TV interview on a news program last week. Do you think he was referring to me? …

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  • 35refer to something — refer to (someone/something) to mention or talk about someone or something. I think you re referring to a TV interview on a news program last week. Do you think he was referring to me? …

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  • 36refer to — (someone/something) to mention or talk about someone or something. I think you re referring to a TV interview on a news program last week. Do you think he was referring to me? …

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  • 37you-know-what — youˈ know whatˈ, youˈ know whoˈ noun Some unspecified but well understood or well known thing or person • • • Main Entry: ↑you * * * noun [noncount] informal 1 used in speech to refer to something that is not named but is known to both the hearer …

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  • 38You're fired! (disambiguation) — You re fired! is an informal exclamation commonly associated with an employer informing the employee of his or her involuntary termination of employment. Catch phraseThe exclamation is popularly associated with the following people as their catch …

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  • 39you know what — you know ˈwho/ˈwhat idiom (informal) used to refer to sb/sth without mentioning a name Main entry: ↑knowidiom …

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  • 40refer — [[t]rɪfɜ͟ː(r)[/t]] ♦♦ refers, referring, referred 1) VERB If you refer to a particular subject or person, you talk about them or mention them. [V to n] In his speech, he referred to a recent trip to Canada. 2) VERB If you refer to someone or… …

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