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GRUMPYONE | 16:17 Sun 28th May 2006 | Phrases & Sayings
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what does it mean when someone says to you.."Your not missing much"

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same as 'nothingto write home about'.


generally that there's nothing much going on, not exciting,

This is usually said in response to someone saying they haven't tried/seen/done the thing another person is talking about.

By saying 'You're not missing much', they are indicating that the thing is not worth doing/seeing/trying.

Example:

A - "I went to see the Da Vinci Code on Saturday"
B - "I haven't seen it!"
A - "You're not missing much! Don't bother, it was dreadful!"
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The way in which the phrase was used : Who is this person? Answer: "no need to tell you cause your not missing much", How is it meaning now?
The person referred to is of little or no significance.
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Thx for your answers.

Hmm - you'll be viewing the code of a website then..... The ampersand (&) denotes code, specificallly a variable, in this case, "quot".


Go see the other six and SW.

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Sorry, I did not get what you were meaning.

I think nocturnal1 was trying to tell you why &quot appears in your question. I cant help though; it's a mystery to me too. Judging by his name, he might come back later in the day when he gets up.


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Oh okay, thx
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By the way, I like your "Grunty" nic.

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