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mike
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This is a very common expression. It generally means that you are using the internet without a purpose or just for fun. A friend could say, "What are you up to?" Then, you could say, "I'm surfing the net."
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Erick C.
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Instead of "Surf", in Spanish we say "Navegar"
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Mariano Z.
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Rating: 3
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February 4, 2008
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Instead of "Surf", in Italian we say "navigare"
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Anne W.
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February 4, 2008
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Instead of "Surf", in French we say "Surfer"
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Rating: 2
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January 14, 2008
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Graciela C.
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Rating: 2
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August 31, 2007
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Instead of "Surf", in Spanish we say "navegar"
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Dany007
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Instead of "Surf", in Spanish we say "Navegar"
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Instead of "Surf", in Spanish we say "navegar"
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