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SPOT THE DIFFERENCE
What's the difference between ...? No affy weel' and 'Affy no weel' 'No affy weel' and 'Affy no weel', are both terms used to describe one's physical or mental condition. 'No affy weel' is a condition in which the sufferer has a minor complaint, such as a cold, an ache, a pain, or a general feeling of being unwell. In contrast, 'Affy no weel', is a much more serious complaint. People who complain of being 'Affy no weel' are either hypochondriacs, or very unlucky people indeed.
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