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My mom would say it when we were all excited and running around and then we would become tired from all the activity and just be done with the energetic play.

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From the early 80s when a car speedometer usually went up to around 80 90 not much further but when you go so fast that the needle goes past that it Bust Around and goes backwards that's the nothing part going ninety to nothing
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Normally, the phrase 'ninety to nothing' refers to getting badly beaten in a sport.

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Foes anyone knke

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