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"it's not a thing" what does it mean here?
"Look,if you don't love me,it's not a thing,alright,we've had our laughs,but i don't appreciate....maybe it's just time we...."
I need more examples,thanks^^
Jan 8, 2011 9:47 AM
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means no problem.
-sorry i have sunk your car in river.
-oh it's nothing, i'll buy another
January 8, 2011
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It's not a "(big) thing", it's not "a problem", it's nothing. This is just an adaption of "it's nothing" - not really a standard phrase.
January 8, 2011
In the context of your sentence, it means that the person is saying "it's not important/not a big deal"
January 8, 2011
not a thing or nothing
January 8, 2011
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