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Spanish
Etymology
Literally, “to get out of the sermon what a black man gets”.
Verb
sacar lo que el negro del sermón (first-person singular present saco lo que el negro del sermón, first-person singular preterite saqué lo que el negro del sermón, past participle sacado lo que el negro del sermón)
- (idiomatic) to not make head or tail of
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