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Wed 5 Jul, 2006 08:53 pm
What does "bill and coo" mean
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Merry Andrew
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Thu 6 Jul, 2006 01:39 am
It means to be all lovey-dovey.
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jecqueline880510
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Tue 11 Jul, 2006 10:11 pm
oh ,I understand ,thank you very much
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Wy
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Fri 14 Jul, 2006 11:20 am
To pitch woo, to whisper sweet nothings, to court and spark...
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