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  • 25-02-2021
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explain the line: 'go out on a limb.'

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pomeroytraiden
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  • 25-02-2021

in or into a dangerous or uncompromising position, where one is not joined or supported by anyone else; vulnerable.

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carleebeth
carleebeth carleebeth
  • 25-02-2021
This means that the person is telling the other person to go out with no guidance or help. Going somewhere or doing something alone
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