keinilavbutler keinilavbutler
  • 25-08-2020
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What does the author mean by the phrase “get the dirt” in the title of the selection?

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stanfordgoddy stanfordgoddy
  • 01-09-2020

Explanation:

'To get the dirt' is a slang that has sometimes been used as an insult to someone. For example, an individual who is angry at another person's may exclaim agreely 'go get the dirt'.

However, it may also be used to refer to picking up something of little or worthless value.

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