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When Roger says "you don't half look a mess," he is using informal British English to express that someone looks very disheveled or untidy. The phrase "don't half" intensifies the statement, suggesting that the person's appearance is notably chaotic or unkempt. It's a casual way to comment on someone's lack of grooming or a disorganized look.

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