A few days ago
what does it mean to “precipitate a row?”?
is it a good thing?
or a bad thing?
what does it mean?
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A few days ago
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It means to set things in motion for a fight or argument – so generally a bad thing.
It could mean either setting other people up to get into a fight, or that you set up a situation, or say things to inflame a situation.
Hope this helps!
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A few days ago
It’s when you’re rowing a boat and you get out of sequence — not!
Simply put — it means to “start a fight”… precipitate meaning to begin and in this case, “row” is slang for fight or altercation — I think it was originally British slang. So I guess it could be a good or bad thing depending on the situation –\
๐ cheers!
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A few days ago
It means to start a fight or disturbance. Probably not really a good thing ๐
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A few days ago
It means to start an argument.
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A few days ago
I GUESS it means to water a garden?
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