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What does "de" mean in this sentence?

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WANNABEAFREAK
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10 April 2010 at 7:20am | IP Logged 
Et tu es à jour, tu penses, de tes révisions ou… Tu seras prête à temps quoi?



what does the "de" here mean?
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Spiderkat
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The "de" is simply a part of the expression "être à jour de qqch.".
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