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Heart Wants What It Wants: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The phrase "heart wants what it wants" means that our emotions and desires can be unpredictable and not always governed…
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Bite Your Tongue: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The phrase "bite your tongue" is commonly used to advise someone or remind oneself to remain silent or refrain from…
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Put on the Dog: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The expression "put on the dog" is a somewhat old-fashioned, informal phrase used to describe someone showing off or being…
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A Clean Slate: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

"A clean slate" refers to a fresh start or beginning anew without considering past actions or events. It's commonly used…
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Goody Two-Shoes: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The phrase "goody two-shoes" is often used to describe someone seen as excessively virtuous, overly good, or goody-goody. Typically, it…
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Life Is for Living: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The phrase "life is for living" is a popular saying emphasizing the importance of enjoying and making the most of…
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Geeked Out: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The term "geeked out" is commonly used to describe someone showing a lot of excitement and enthusiasm about a specific…
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Have a Bun in the Oven: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The phrase "have a bun in the oven" is a playful and informal way to say someone is pregnant. It's…
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Give an Account Of: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The phrase "give an account of" is often used to request a detailed explanation or description of an event, situation,…
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From Scratch: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

"From scratch" is widely used to describe creating something from the beginning, using basic ingredients or elements, without any pre-made…
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Side Hustle: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

​The term "side hustle" refers to a job or activity that someone does in addition to their main job to…
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Stand Someone Up: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The phrase "stand someone up" is commonly used in social contexts to describe a situation where one person fails to…
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Upon Request: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The phrase “upon request” means that something will be provided or done when someone asks for it, usually in a…
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Talk the Talk, Walk the Walk: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

The phrase "talk the talk, walk the walk" is an idiomatic expression that emphasizes the importance of matching one's actions…
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Once in a Blue Moon: Definition, Meaning, and Origin

"Once in a blue moon" is a popular idiom used to describe an event that happens very infrequently. It's often used…
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