I've heard Britishers, Canadians and
Australians say that. Did the expression
originate in the U.S.?
I've never heard anyone but Americans say it.
Okay, here's one: "bring it, bitches" as a response to a
threat. It seems to have replaced "bring it on".
Sounds ok to me.
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