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Subject: Re: Difference between "Up" and "Over"
From: Cheryl Charming
Posted: Sun Oct 17. 2010, 01:46 UTC
Followup to: "Difference between "Up" and "Over""  by Ellie25  (Thu Oct 14. 2010, 18:48 UTC)
> What is the difference between "Up" and "Over"?

Ellie,
Phillip is correct. 
Know that "up" is short for "straight up"(also called "straight")...which is 
as he says. 


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