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Was means the past tense of be.


Something or Somebody who in the past was in a state of change. E.g: He was in the shop. Something or Somebody who in the past was in a state of change. E.g: He was in the shop. Something or Somebody who in the past was in a state of change. E.g: He was in the shop.
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Was means the past tense of be.


Something or Somebody who in the past was in a state of change. E.g: He was in the shop. Something or Somebody who in the past was in a state of change. E.g: He was in the shop. Something or Somebody who in the past was in a state of change. E.g: He was in the shop.
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Western Australia

or What? in text messaging

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6y ago

umm I guess it means well all I know its a quote from Charlie brown

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