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"fish you out"

 
 
Reply Wed 15 Apr, 2009 10:53 pm
Hello,

what are the meanings of the phrases "fish you out" and "cast you out" in the following context?

cop:we haven’t gone fishing lately.
his buddy cop:Yeah, I can understand that because the last time I fished you out, cast you out,did you for those catfish.
(they laugh)

thanks in advance.
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roger
 
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Reply Wed 15 Apr, 2009 11:52 pm
@mirrormirror,
If you are "fished out", you've done more fishing than you really enjoyed.

Really though, I've never heard either expression in the given context, nor anything even close to either.
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solipsister
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2009 04:59 am
@mirrormirror,
it means yer watchin 2muck amerkintv


save you, expel you
mirrormirror
 
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Reply Thu 16 Apr, 2009 06:56 am
@solipsister,
Thank you very much, roger and solipsister

I think I understand.
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