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Elena22
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so i was watching this american soap opera
and theres a scene where a woman is explaining this particular place
she tells people this hotel's location and goes,
"It's by that druggie park over off of L street."
and I have no idea what shes meant.
i think it is type of idiom, but is it?
i looked for dictionary and there is a meaning for 'off of [from]~',
and when it is "He took the book off of the table.", i get it.
But i think i might have a problem understanding the word 'over' in the sentence,
and maybe that's why i couldn't understand this sentence...
What does "It's by that druggie park over off of L street."?
help me plz?
and theres a scene where a woman is explaining this particular place
she tells people this hotel's location and goes,
"It's by that druggie park over off of L street."
and I have no idea what shes meant.
i think it is type of idiom, but is it?
i looked for dictionary and there is a meaning for 'off of [from]~',
and when it is "He took the book off of the table.", i get it.
But i think i might have a problem understanding the word 'over' in the sentence,
and maybe that's why i couldn't understand this sentence...
What does "It's by that druggie park over off of L street."?
help me plz?