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What do "I've got no beef with you, man" and "We've got no beef, brother" mean, please, y'all?

Education & Reference by Anonymous 2018-06-11 19:11:57

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What do "I've got no beef with you, man" and "We've got no beef, brother" mean, please, y'all?

10 answers

Any idea? Have any of you ever heard them sayings before or what?

  • Anonymous

    'Beef', in this context, means complaint.

  • Anonymous

    It means you are hanging out with bums.

  • Anonymous

    B U RR I T O

  • Anonymous

    It means no disagreement or basis for conflict.

  • Anonymous

    We've got no beef...we have no quarrel.

  • Anonymous

    "I/we have no argument with you."

  • Anonymous

    A beef is a problem or grievance. They have no reason to get into an argument or altercation with you.

  • Anonymous

    beef = problem

  • Anonymous

    "beef" means argument. Those saying both mean that the person is not interested in fighting with you.

  • Anonymous

    "Beef" means "problem." When you have "beef" with someone, it means that you're mad at them about something and it has yet to be worked out.

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