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What is the meaning of "hosebag", "ditch", "you brought up women." in the following sentences?
"What about that hosebag who ditched you? What's her name?"
"Vicki."
"Yeah, Vicki, I hated that bitch even at your wedding."
"I wish I had."
"She still around?"
"Yep, saw her last week, at the airport, getting off her private jet"
"She married that old fart, right, some crook from Wall Street?"
"That's him. Let's talk about something else."
"You brought up women."
"Always a big mistake."
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Hosebag" is just one of many words used to disrespect or insult a woman. In this case, hosebag suggests a woman who is sexually promiscuous, or one who sleeps around.
When she "ditched" him, it meant she broke up with him, ended their relationship. When "ditch" is used, it usually indicates that one person or the other broke off the relationship to the surprise of the other - it wasn't mutual.
"You brought up women." When the first guy finds the topic of his ex-girlfriend too sensitive to discuss, he says "let's change the subject." The other guy's response "You brought up women" meant that he was just replying to the topic initiated by the first man. That is, if the first man was uncomfortable with talking about his ex-girlfriend, he shouldn't have started the conversation in the first place.
Kjc! what are you reading this week?
Luckily Weesh told you the meaning of 'you brought up women'.
Bring up can also mean vomit and also raise children. I thought it meant: all the children you brought up and raised have turned out to behave like women.
Verbs like Bring up are phrasal verbs and cause great problems to everyone learning English.
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