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 sorji
 
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							| Hi. Would you please tell what the underlined phrase in this conversation means: A:Give me half the fries. B:No.No legs ?! Get some from over there! Thanks |  20 Jan 2010      
					
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 aquarius_gr
 
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							| I �ve never read or heard that before but it means (sarcasm) "are you lazy?"/"can �t you walk?" prompting the person to get up and do something on his own. |  20 Jan 2010     
					
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 eng789
 
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							| I agree- that �s what it means.  But it should probably be, Don �t you have legs? |  20 Jan 2010     
					
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 Kohaku
 
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							| It sounds like Chicken legs to me   |  20 Jan 2010     
					
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 Jayho
 
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							| Yes, it refers to laziness.  The speaker is using, what some grammarians refer to as, a form of ellipsis where part of the sentence is missing, like a contracted form of what eng789 wrote,  but where the meaning is still clear.  Swan covers it in one of his student books (but does not refer to it as ellipsis). |  20 Jan 2010     
					
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