What does Blue mean?
Blue means argument, fight (he was having a blue with his missus). A physical fight between 2 males. Not usually used in a male and female sense, unless either party was being physically violent.
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What is the abbreviation for argument, fight (he was having a blue with his missus). A physical fight between 2 males. Not usually used in a male and female sense, unless either party was being physically violent.?
argument, fight (he was having a blue with his missus). A physical fight between 2 males. Not usually used in a male and female sense, unless either party was being physically violent. can be abbreviated as Blue
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What does Blue stand for? Blue stands for "argument, fight (he was having a blue with his missus). A physical fight between 2 males. Not usually used in a male and female sense, unless either party was being physically violent.". |
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How to abbreviate "argument, fight (he was having a blue with his missus). A physical fight between 2 males. Not usually used in a male and female sense, unless either party was being physically violent."? "argument, fight (he was having a blue with his missus). A physical fight between 2 males. Not usually used in a male and female sense, unless either party was being physically violent." can be abbreviated as Blue. |
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What is the meaning of Blue abbreviation? The meaning of Blue abbreviation is "argument, fight (he was having a blue with his missus). A physical fight between 2 males. Not usually used in a male and female sense, unless either party was being physically violent.". |
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What is Blue abbreviation? One of the definitions of Blue is "argument, fight (he was having a blue with his missus). A physical fight between 2 males. Not usually used in a male and female sense, unless either party was being physically violent.". |
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What does Blue mean? Blue as abbreviation means "argument, fight (he was having a blue with his missus). A physical fight between 2 males. Not usually used in a male and female sense, unless either party was being physically violent.". |
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What is shorthand of argument, fight (he was having a blue with his missus). A physical fight between 2 males. Not usually used in a male and female sense, unless either party was being physically violent.? The most common shorthand of "argument, fight (he was having a blue with his missus). A physical fight between 2 males. Not usually used in a male and female sense, unless either party was being physically violent." is Blue. |
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