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Have you been? Explanation: In a context like, this, "Have you been?" would be taken to mean "Have you been to the toilet?" Old joke: A mother sends a note to her child's teacher about why the child has not come to school: "Johnny hasn't come because he hasn't been. I've given him something to make him go and when he's been he'll come." |
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