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Saturday, 04 February 2006

Definition:

To be in trouble

Example Dialogue:

A: Do you think Frank noticed that I missed the weekly meeting?
B: Yes. In fact, he asked me why you weren't there.
A: I guess I'm in hot water now.

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The Weekly Idiom: To be in hot water
Mar 28 2006 10:07:18
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Re:The Weekly Idiom: To be in hot water
Oct 11 2007 19:18:23
what does(To be in hot water)means?
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Re:The Weekly Idiom: To be in hot water
Nov 05 2007 13:56:18
wajd wrote:
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what does(To be in hot water)means?

its mean to be in troble
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