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I would love to know where this phrase originated, too! It also occurs in Brazilian Portuguese: vá ensinar tua vovô a chupar ovos. ("Go teach your grandmother to suck eggs") ... I was never quite sure what it meant, but I guess it's equivalent to "go fly a kite."
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Sushmita 05/22/2000 9:53 AM ![]()
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AnnaStrophic 05/22/2000 7:25 PM ![]()
to my truckling claque...
tsuwm 05/23/2000 1:22 PM
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