I don't fancy yours

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I don't fancy yours

  1. (slang, idiomatic, humorous) Used to reserve the right to chat up an attractive woman who is with an unattractive woman.
    • 1977, Edwin Brock, Here, now always:
      "I don't fancy yours!" I said to Davoh, and broke into a trot to reach her first.
      "Finders, keepers!" I puffed as I drew alongside. She grinned, tossed her dark hair and went on talking to her friend about something too important to be interrupted []

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