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What does press you sharply mean?

"Press you sharply" isn't a common phrase in standard English. It's likely either:

* A misheard or mistyped phrase: Perhaps it was meant to be something else entirely. Can you provide more context?

* A colloquialism or slang: The meaning could depend on the specific region or social group using it.

To understand what it means, I need more information. For example:

* Where did you hear this phrase? (A book, a movie, a conversation, etc.)

* What was the context? (What was being discussed or what was happening around the time the phrase was said?)

Once you provide more details, I can help you figure out what "press you sharply" means.

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