don't get me wrong
English
Phrase
- Used to clarify that something does not have a meaning that could be misinterpreted.
- 2011, Dakota Priest, Thorns:
- I'm just a bit possessive of him, but don't get me wrong. I'm not so sure I'd kill the groupies that he tags along. It's really not his fault they're there, but that don't mean a thing— I'm still the one he's with, the only one to whom he sings.
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