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"Eet op", apparently, pronounced "ayt op". Means, literally, "eat up". My Dutch informant said slightly haughtily (they're good at haught) that you might say it to a child, which fits in with mother laying the table, etc.Zulus! Thousand of 'em! wrote:Many years ago I stayed with a family for two weeks just outside Haarlem in Holland. It used to crack me up everytime the mother of the house used to put food on the table and say, "Ayt it oop!" in what sounded like a broad Bowton accent.
I wonder how they spell it?
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kevin nolan is so fat, that when he sits around the house he sits around the house
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