User talk:201.13.140.131

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 * Hey, the term "begrudge" (or colloquially "grudge") doesn't just mean holding a grudge against somebody, in this context it is seen where it means "to refuse to give something", I can grudge you my respect - meaning I refuse to give you my respect. Similarly, in this instance, the speaker is saying "You don't need to refuse to give me things that aren't yours to give anyways". Sherurcij Collaboration of the Week: Author:Charles Spurgeon 22:57, 5 September 2008 (UTC)