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Originally Posted by eric2004 I'm all over you.
Means I like you?
or dislike?
How to use " all over "?
Where can help me to find out the meaning of "English expressions', such as "take the first shot" and "odds and ends"? |
Hi, buddy. I am far from a Teacher, but allow me to present my two cents here. It seems to me that "I am all over you" suggest "I had liked/loved you before, but I don't now".
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English is a good choice. I am talking about the CD version.
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