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"He doesn't want to cut in on his grass"

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Question - (30 October 2008) 2 Answers - (Newest, 30 October 2008)
A female United Kingdom age 36-40, anonymous writes:

I was chatting to a guy at work today and he used a phrase, "he doesn't want to cut in on his grass" when we were chatting about another guy I work with. Has anyone heard this before and if so what does it mean.

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A male reader, kenny United Kingdom + , writes (30 October 2008):

kenny agony auntI guess it could be interpreted a number of ways really, he could have been talking about grass in the garden. Also could have mean't grass as in the drug, as cannabis is sometimes called this. Or grass as someone who tell's on people. But as Hlskitten says, why don't you ask him.

All the best x

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A female reader, hlskitten United Kingdom +, writes (30 October 2008):

hlskitten agony auntNever heard of it. Why didn't you ask him?

C xxxx

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