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beat yourself uo = be absurd?

 
 
Reply Sat 9 Jan, 2010 04:02 am

Context:
"I bet she's happy with him," I say.

"Don't beat youself up, Romeo. Richard can be a peach, but I think ..."
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OmSigDAVID
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jan, 2010 04:21 am
@oristarA,
oristarA wrote:


Context:
"I bet she's happy with him," I say.

"Don't beat youself up, Romeo. Richard can be a peach, but I think ..."
It means don 't torment yourself;
don 't make yourself feel bad (usually out of guilt).
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Brandon9000
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jan, 2010 12:09 pm
Don't be mad at yourself.
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sullyfish6
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jan, 2010 03:47 pm
Don't be so hard on yourself about this, . . .
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oristarA
 
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Reply Sat 9 Jan, 2010 07:50 pm
Thank you all.
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