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Reply Wed 11 Oct, 2017 01:54 pm
What does "Already" Mean in this sentence?
- Can we go eat already?
 
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Setanta
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Reply Wed 11 Oct, 2017 01:59 pm
It is an idiomatic usage, by which someone expresses their impatience. The person using "already" in such a manner implies that the person or persons to whom he or she is speaking are wasting time, dealing with irrelevancies and otherwise losing their focus. It's away of saying: "Hurry up! I'm tired of fooling around."
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Reply Thu 12 Oct, 2017 12:29 pm
@Setanta,
Set that was really well put
I 'mem' I'm not s'posta but then I almost always chide the TAT

Oh, got a good chuck from ur Prof
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