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To Each His Own: Definition, Meaning and Origin

The idiom "to each his own" refers to the idea that everyone has their own preferences and tastes, and what one…
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The Grass is Always Greener on The Other Side: Definition, Meaning and Origin

The idiom "the grass is always greener on the other side" suggests that people tend to believe that others have it…
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Bailing on Me: Definition, Meaning and Origin

"Bailing on me" is a common idiom used in everyday conversations to express that someone has abandoned or let down…
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Rile Up: Definition, Meaning and Origin

"Rile up" is a common idiom used to describe the act of provoking someone or causing them to become agitated…
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In The Pink of Health: Definition, Meaning and Origin

People say "in the pink of health" to describe someone who is in excellent physical condition or good health. It…
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Surf The Net: Definition, Meaning and Origin

"Surf the net" is a popular idiom used to describe browsing or searching the internet for information or entertainment. It…
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Get the Gist: Definition, Meaning and Origin

"Get the gist" is a widely used idiom that means to grasp the main point or essential meaning of something,…
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Lame Joke: Definition, Meaning and Origin

A "lame joke" is an idiom used to describe a joke that falls flat, is unfunny, or fails to evoke…
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In and of Itself: Definition, Meaning and Origin

"In and of itself" is a popular idiom that emphasizes the inherent qualities of something without considering external factors. It…
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Logged in: Definition, Meaning and Origin

"Logged in" is a common phrase used to describe a situation where someone has successfully accessed an account, website, or…
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What Are The Odds: Definition, Meaning and Origin

"What are the odds" is a popular idiom often used to express surprise or disbelief about a situation or event.…
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Burner Accounts: Definition, Meaning and Origin

"Burner accounts" is an idiom often used in the context of social media and online interactions, referring to temporary or…
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Can't Thank You Enough: Definition, Meaning and Origin

"Can't thank you enough" is a common idiom used to express deep gratitude and appreciation, emphasizing that the speaker is…
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Gnarly: Definition, Meaning and Origin

The term "gnarly," which is often misspelled as "narly," typically describes something difficult, challenging, or complicated. However, people also use…
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Prim and Proper: Definition, Meaning and Origin

"Prim and proper" is a widely used idiom that means to be very formal, well-behaved, and concerned with maintaining proper…
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