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GymBrain   
Is there anybody who know the meaning of :


You're the Man and/or Woman!


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GymBrain   

From GymBrain:
Is there anybody who knows the meaning of :


You're the Man and/or Woman!


Thanks

 

 
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Gwendy   
Sorry dude,no real answer :
if you are a man, you are a man
If you are a woman, you are a woman,
but, if someone asks you what you are, make up your mind and decide yourself and say : I am just what i want to be.
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Idoine   
I think of :
"You're the person"
"You're the man (for this job) (for this situation) etc..."
Or "You're the boss", depends of the context...

 
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Gwendy   
an other way to think about what we are...
I am a girl so what does it means,
so what one could say ?
I am a person that's sure, and you too, that's sure.
Cheers
Vic.

 
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eBrain   
and / or in humankind
man or woman : he/she is a man or he/she is a woman (either or ?)
man and woman : both, possible but very rare (this hermaphrodite athlete Caster Semenya. But why then he/she is running with women ?)
neither man nor woman : an eunuch or a spirit ?

 
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Gwendy   
Caster Semenya ????

 
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GymGlish Content   
Hi GymBrain,


'You're the man!' or 'You're the woman!' is a way of congratulating someone. It's the same as saying 'well done!', 'congratulations!' or 'you're excellent!'.


I hope that helps!


Helen

 
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Luis Andrés Leon Avelar   
thankyou

 
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eBrain   
Dear Luis Andrés Leon Avelar, could you , please, explain to me why you say thank you ? (as you don't appear so far in this topic :-) )

 
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