Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2013 04:56 pm
Hello) I've come across this phraze - "After a really get down conversation, I can say she pushes the edge a lot, and there's a reason for that"? What is a get down conversation like? and what does "to push the edge" mean?
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Reply Sun 6 Jan, 2013 06:47 pm
@Smarty11,
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"After a really get down conversation, I can say she pushes the edge a lot, and there's a reason for that"? What is a get down conversation like? and what does "to push the edge" mean?


What is a get down conversation like?

I surmise it means get down to brass tacks; get down to the important things needed to be discussed, no fluff talking.

and what does "to push the edge" mean?

Again, only a guess. She goes beyond the normal parameters and asks questions, makes statements that are pointed and focused, but that don't respect the niceties of conversation.
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