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This means the speaker feels rejected and accuses the other person of discarding them for another woman.
From One Night, One Forever, Episode 18
The speaker feels replaced and accuses the other person of abandoning them for someone else.
Use it in a relationship fight or breakup scene. It is emotionally loaded and sounds accusatory, so it is not neutral English.
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