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\"Never better\" is a way of saying that 'things' are very, very good. As a matter of fact, they were never better before.
Example.
A: How's the relation between you and your Uncle now?
B: Never better.
Father to son: How did the game go,son?
Son : Never better, pop (pop is informal for father; papa)
Despite having a fair bit to play for, the game was never better than mediocre, reinforcing the impression that England were a huge distance ahead of the field in this 1992 tournament. |
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