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Type your answer here... Depending on context or tone, it can either mean "you don't have to pick me" or "you don't have to consider me better than you". The former implies that you are a winner (usually of a dubious honor, such as getting stuck with a task or chore -- "I pin the rose on you to...") or the latter which a takeoff of an American slang expression ("Pin a rose on your nose) which implied that you're better than anyone else.

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