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 szamoca
 
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							| Dear Colleagues, What is the meaning of the following:
 � �Hello my covey! What �s the row?
 "Plummy and slam"
 
 And one more thing. Which one is correct: mustn�t or musn�t
 
 I looked them up in the dictionary but it didn �t help.
 Thank you in advance.
 
 
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 Melisa L. McIntosh
 
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							| Plummy and slam 
 It is cockney rhyming slang meaning  � money and jam �. It means that everything is ok    Or something like that... |  24 Jan 2010     
					
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 szamoca
 
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							| Thank you libertybelle. Really good site. But still there are some WS on this site that use musn �t instead of mustn �t. Have a nice day!
 
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 libertybelle
 
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							| yes there are - I would have thought that was the first place you looked. Hope you find your answers.
 
 
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 lshorton99
 
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							| I wouldn �t worry szamoca - I �ve seenn textbooks which use  �musn �t �  � someone obviously didn �t proofread them properly! Drives me nuts when trying to explain to my students! |  25 Jan 2010     
					
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