The phrase "I'll show you my kates if you show me your William" is a playful reference to the popular children's game "show and tell." It suggests a mutual exchange of personal items or stories, with "kates" possibly referring to something specific to the speaker and "William" to something meaningful to the other person. The phrase can also imply a sense of camaraderie or openness in sharing aspects of one's life. Overall, it's about mutual sharing and engaging with one another.
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Ailing William = ill will
William regel has not retired he is just ill
Ill Bill's birth name is William Braunstein.
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It is Ill in Bed.
Pretends to be ill is when a person is acting as if he/she is ill but actually the person is not ill.
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William Grant Webster has written: 'The Evanston village high school' -- subject(s): Evanston, Ill. High School, Ill Evanston
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