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Matheusryos
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"big time"
What does "I owe you big time" mean?
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kierabsmith25
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Matheusryos
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@kierabsmith25 what kinda context do you guys use it ?
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You would use it if someone did you a favour, therefore you now owe them a favour in return. for example:
"Thanks for helping me wash my car, I owe you big time!"
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@kierabsmith25 thanks a lot I definitely owe u big time 😉
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