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Confusion turns into courtroom comedy on The People’s Court when Marilyn Milian stops a case cold to unpack a bizarre phrase that makes absolutely no sense. As the explanation unravels, Judge Milian presses for clarity, letting the awkwardness speak for itself. It’s one of those moments where the questions are simple, the answers aren’t, and the judge’s reaction carries the scene.

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00:00She had sent me some messages. Give me my money, otherwise you sleep. The police was caught.
00:05Otherwise you sleep. Otherwise you sleep. What does otherwise you sleep mean to you?
00:10That sounds like death. Okay. And what does otherwise you sleep mean?
00:15To you. So I have the messages in the context which I wrote it. I read them. Okay.
00:20You tell me what, otherwise you sleep mean. You tripping. Like when you say, girl.
00:25You sleep. That means you tripping. Are you out of your mind? Like how you gonna want me
00:28to leave? I just gave you 12.
00:30I don't know. I think option A sounds good to you. I don't know.
00:35It's slang. It's slang, but I gotta tell you, sleep doesn't sleep.
00:40It doesn't sound like a slang like you tripping. It sounds like you're dead.
00:42I didn't say otherwise I'll put you to sleep.
00:45Otherwise you sleep. Okay.
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