[Idiom] The meaning of "let’s-do-this-again"?

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Rico Ng

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I'm reading a book and wonder why "let’s-do-this-again" uses hyphen to link the words.
Here are the dialogues.


"So … you’ll never tell him?’ I venture. ‘Ever? He’ll never know it was you?"

“ He will never know. ” She looks at Suze dispassionately. “ Please stand aside so I can leave. ”

That’s it? No high fives, group hugs, let’s-do-this-again?


Can anyone tell me the meaning of it? Thanks a lot!
 

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Welcome to the forum, Rico.

Please tell us the title and author of the book you have quoted from and we'll be pleased to answer your question.
 

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Sorry.
The book called "Mini Shopaholic", written by Sophie Kinsella.
Th quote comes from chapter 21 of the book.
 
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It's a short way of saying "No high fives, group hugs, aren't we going to say 'Let's do this again'?"
 
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