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The expression "you shred it, wheat" from the 1940s is a colloquial phrase meaning to say something straightforwardly or to be blunt about a situation. It reflects a no-nonsense attitude, encouraging honesty and clarity in communication. The imagery of shredding wheat suggests breaking something down to its essential parts, emphasizing directness in conversation.

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