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skip the trigger
My friend found this expression "skip the trigger" and we have no clue what it means. I looked it up in a dictionary and there was no response.
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Re: skip the trigger
Welcome to the forum, spongie. 
Please try to provide more context. Without further context, the three words mean nothing to me.
Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
Your thread title should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.
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Re: skip the trigger
It's not a standard phrase that I know, so the wider context would help.
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Re: skip the trigger
Welcome to the forum, spongie.
Hello, hello!
Here you go. This is the part of some article. The expression is in the title.
Skip the Trigger The Wall Street Journal points out the gimmickry that is a “trigger” for a “public option.” It says, “A provision that would trigger a public plan in certain circumstances has the appealing political benefit of allowing one group to say those circumstances will never occur and the other to say they probably will; both can declare victory.”
Last edited by spongie; 04-Jan-2012 at 15:14.
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Re: skip the trigger
I already know what it means. It is connected with computer science and creating databases. There is some options that is called "skip the trigger". Thanks anyway.
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Re: skip the trigger

Originally Posted by
spongie
My friend found this expression "skip the trigger" and we have no clue what it means. I looked it up in a dictionary and there was no response.
I already know what it means. It is connected with computer science and creating databases. There is some options that is called "skip the trigger".
Context is important. Please provide enough for us to be able to deal effectively with your question.
Your thread title should include all or part of the word/phrase being discussed.
If you just want to know the meaning of a word, try OneLook Dictionary Search first.
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Re: skip the trigger
In the context of the blog, it means that it is probably better not to bother with the trigger because it's a gimmick.
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Re: skip the trigger

Originally Posted by
Tdol
In the context of the blog, it means that it is probably better not to bother with the trigger because it's a gimmick.
Thanks for the reply! I like it. It explains a lot.
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Re: skip the trigger

Originally Posted by
spongie
I already know what it means. It is connected with computer science and creating databases. There is some options that is called "skip the trigger". Thanks anyway.
This is so wrong it's funny. (It's actually humorous that you answered your own question incorrectly.)
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