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Call Over: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The term "call over" typically refers to the act of summoning someone or getting their attention by calling out to…
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Hill to Die On: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The expression "hill to die on" is often used metaphorically to describe a situation, issue, or principle that someone considers…
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Topped With: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The term "topped with" is commonly used in culinary contexts to describe adding an ingredient or multiple ingredients on top…
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I Can't Even: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The phrase "I can't even" is a colloquial expression often used to convey a sense of being overwhelmed or finding…
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In Rare Form: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The term "in rare form" is often used to describe someone who is displaying an unusually high level of a…
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To the T: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The expression "to the T" is commonly used to describe something done with great accuracy or precision. It implies that…
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Cruisin for a Bruisin: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
"Cruisin' for a bruisin'" is an informal way of saying someone behaves in a way that will likely lead to…
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Train Up: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The phrase "train up" is often used to describe the process of teaching or developing skills, knowledge, or abilities in…
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A Bit of a Stretch: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The phrase "a bit of a stretch" is commonly used to indicate that something is exaggerated, overextended, or not entirely…
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Be All In: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The phrase "be all in" is commonly used to express full commitment or dedication to something. It means to be…
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Give a Blank Stare: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
To "give a blank stare" means to look at someone or something with a fixed gaze and no expression on…
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Vertically Challenged: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The phrase "vertically challenged" is a humorous or polite way of saying that someone is short in height. It is…
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Vide Infra: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The Latin phrase "vide infra" is commonly used in academic, legal, and formal writing. It translates to "see below" in…
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As Pale as Death: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
Ever heard someone describe a person looking "as pale as death"? This phrase paints a vivid picture of someone appearing…
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Make It Worth Your While: Definition, Meaning, and Origin
The phrase "make it worth your while" is commonly used to offer a reward or compensation for someone's effort or…
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