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Old 09-Aug-2005, 14:24
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Exclamation To double click on s.b

Hello everyone,
Would you please tell me the meaning of this sentence?

( To double click on s.b )

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Default Re: To double click on s.b

What's the context?
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I just heard it in a movie.
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Default Re: To double click on s.b

Hmm. It could mean, to jolt someone into reality.
I dunno.
It's my best guess.
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