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What does canny bag of tuda mean?

"Canny bag of tuda" is not a recognized phrase or idiom in English. It's likely a made-up term or a misspelling.

Here's why:

* "Canny" typically means shrewd or clever, often used to describe someone who is good at making money or getting what they want.

* "Tuda" is not a common word in English. It could be a misspelling of "tudo" (Portuguese for "everything") or a word from another language.

* "Bag" in this context doesn't make much sense, as it doesn't usually refer to a container for something clever.

Possible interpretations:

* Misspelling: The phrase could be a misspelling of something else. For example, "Canny bag of tricks" would be a more common phrase.

* Made-up term: It's possible that "canny bag of tuda" is a made-up term, perhaps used in a specific context or story.

* Foreign language: The phrase could be a translation from another language, but without more information, it's impossible to determine its meaning.

To clarify the meaning, you'll need more context. Please provide more information about where you encountered this phrase, and I might be able to help you decipher it.

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