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It means just what it says - it is not slang or anything. "Born" means to be delivered from your mother's womb. "Bred" means to be created by breeding, to spring from the union of a male and female.

"To spring from the union of a male and female...........what? horse? cat? goat?

Humans aren't "bred". Animals are bred. Bred is the past tense of "breed". Humans don't breed!! Good grief.

To whomever asked the question, the correct way to ask this is "what is born and raised" or "born and conceived". Here's a tip for you hick whoever answered with the born and bred - to spring from the union of a male and female:

Humans conceive children, we don't breed. GROSS!

Breeding?.....WOW ! How hickish (and disgusting) is that.

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born and bred usually means born and raised in the same, specific area

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