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no time like the presentA shortened form of there's no time like the present; Now (i.e., the present time) is an appropriate time to take a particular action.Rate it:

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none of your bee's waxAlternative form of none of your beeswax.Rate it:

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not worth a hill of beanssomething is of no value; worthless; also said like this:didn't amount to a hill of beansRate it:

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now you're cookingA phrase, often given in response, meaning that the subject has switched to a more suitable or more efficient approach; short for: Now you're cooking with gas; this phrase can be used with anything, not just cooking.Rate it:

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now you're talkingA phrase indicating agreement with a previously stated suggestion to change a course of action.Rate it:

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oh, ye of little faithPointing out one's lack of faith; people sometimes leave the "O" or "Oh" out of the saying when they say itRate it:

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olly olly oxen freeA call in a children's game to say that players in hiding are free to come out.Rate it:

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on all foursOn one's hands and knees.Rate it:

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on one's gamePerforming brilliantly; with optimum skillRate it:

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open mouth, insert footsaid when someone just said something they shouldn't have saidRate it:

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out of one's gourd.loony, batty displaying crazy, eccentric, erratic, or extreme ideas and expressionRate it:

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over/underAlso expressed as over-under; In sports betting, a sportsbook predicts the combined teams' score for a certain game. In an over/under bet, people bet on whether the combined teams' score will be more than (over) or less than (under) the sportsbook's predicted total combined score of the gameRate it:

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pick yourself up, dust yourself off, and start all over againdon't quit. keep tryingRate it:

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pickin' and grinnin'a country way of saying "playing music"Rate it:

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pigeon-toedTo stand, walk, or carry the feet in such a way that the toes of each foot face toward each other and the knees also turn inward toward each other--like a pigeon's toes.Rate it:

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please eat mom's delicious apple strudelsA common mnemonic that is used to help people remember the order of operations when calculating mathematical equations (² x / + -), in the PEMDAS order: Parentheses, Exponents, Multiplication, Division, Addition, SubtractionRate it:

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plumber's crackAny male that has his pants sliding down his butt and the top of his "cheeks" are showing.Rate it:

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pot, meet kettleUsed to draw attention to hypocrisy; a reference to the saying, "pot calling the kettle black" (see under another entry: "pot calling the kettle black"; it's the same as saying, "that's true of YOU" (and mayor may not be true of me, or not as much)Rate it:

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puddin' tame. ask me again and i'll tell you the same.An impertinent response to being asked "what is your name?"; a response indicating that the speaker does not want to reveal their real name.Rate it:

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put her there (pronounced put 'er there)something said to someone when extending one's hand, inviting you to shake hands with them in agreement or sympathyRate it:

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put outWhen someone is feels "put out". It means they did something they didn't want to do and now they feel "put out" about it...like being taken advantage of after they did it (begrudgingly).Rate it:

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quinceavoCada una de las quince partes en que está dividido algo.Rate it:

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quinceavoReferido a cada parte de un todo cuando se ha divido entre quince.Rate it:

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rain or shineIt doesn’t matter what the circumstances are or whatever happens; whatsoever the conditions or the weather is; it's most commonly used to say that an event still happen (will not be canceled) even if it rains; See also, come rain or come shineRate it:

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raise cainTo cause trouble; to behave in a disruptive manner; to make a problem; the phrase is actually "raise Cain" since Cain is a person's nameRate it:

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read 'em and weepWhen playing cards (usually poker) and the final hand is played, a person often shows their cards in anticipation of winning and boasts this phrase to brag that their hand is good enough to win that roundRate it:

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Región Aysén del General Carlos Ibáñez del CampoUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte con la Región de Los Lagos, al sur con la Región de Magallanes y de la Antártica Chilena, al este con la República Argentina y al oeste con el océano Pacífico.Rate it:

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Región de AntofagastaUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte con la Región de Tarapacá, al sur con la Región de Atacama, al noreste con el Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia y al sureste con la República Argentina y al oeste con el océano Pacífico.Rate it:

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Región de Arica y ParinacotaUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte con Perú, al sur con la Región de Tarapacá, al este con Bolivia y al oeste con el océano Pacífico.Rate it:

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Región de AtacamaUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte con la Región de Antofagasta, al sur con la Región de Coquimbo, al este con la República Argentina y al oeste con el Océano Pacífico.Rate it:

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Región de CoquimboUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte con la Región de Atacama, al sur con la Región de Valparaíso, al este con la República Argentina y al oeste con el océano Pacífico.Rate it:

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Región de la AraucaníaUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte con la Región del Biobío, al sur con la Región de Los Ríos, al este con la República Argentina y al oeste con el océano Pacífico.Rate it:

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Región de Los LagosUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte con la Región de Los Ríos, al sur con la Región de Aysén, al este con la República Argentina y al oeste con el océano Pacífico. Su sector sudeste pertenece a la Patagonia chilena.Rate it:

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Región de Los RíosUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte con la Región de la Araucanía, al sur con la Región de Los Lagos, al este con la República Argentina y al oeste con el océano Pacífico.Rate it:

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Región de TarapacáUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte con la Región de Arica y Parinacota, al sur con la Región de Antofagasta, al este con la Estado Plurinacional de Bolivia y al oeste con el océano Pacífico.Rate it:

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Región de ValparaísoUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte con la Región de Coquimbo, al sureste con la Región Metropolitana de Santiago, al sur con la Región de O'Higgins, al este con la República Argentina y al oeste con el océano Pacífico.Rate it:

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Región del BiobíoUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte con la Región del Maule, al sur con la Región de la Araucanía, al este con la República Argentina y al oeste con el océano Pacífico.Rate it:

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Región del Libertador General Bernardo O'HigginsUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte con la Región de Valparaíso y la Región Metropolitana de Santiago, al sur con la Región del Maule, al este con la República Argentina y al oeste con el océano Pacífico.Rate it:

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Región del MauleUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte con la Región del Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins, al sur con la Región del Biobío, al este con la República Argentina y al oeste con el océano Pacífico.Rate it:

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Región Metropolitana de SantiagoUna de las quince regiones en las que se encuentra dividido Chile. Limita al norte y al oeste con la Región de Valparaíso, al sur con la Región del Libertador General Bernardo O'Higgins y al este con la República Argentina.Rate it:

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rise above your raisin's (raisings)become better than how you were raised; "Rise above your raisin's" is how you pronounce the phrase because in southern expressions, the "g" sound in words ending in "ing" is usually not spoken); rise above your raisingsRate it:

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round robinan arrangement of choosing all elements in agroup equaly in some rational order e.g. 'taking turns"Rate it:

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scaredy cata children's word for a person who is easily frightenedRate it:

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shut the front door!An exclamation of shock and/or disbelief; like saying, "No! Really?!" or "No way!" or "I don't believe it"Rate it:

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sidepiecesexDescribes extra-marital or extra-relational physically intimate interaction with one other than one's spouse or longterm partner, with whom one also has some form of established relationship; term, song, and hastag by American Activist Greshun De Bouse to describe one of the acts in which her abusive ex-fiance may have been engaged, while absent from the home daily for 15 hours.Rate it:

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six of one, half dozen of anotherIt makes no difference, they're still the same This expression is sometimes said a little differently, but is all the same no matter how it is said. Sometimes people say "half dozen" and sometimes "half a dozen " Also, sometimes the expression is "six of one, half dozen of THE other" and sometimes it is said, "six of one, half a dozen of ANother."Rate it:

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someone's jaw droppedsomebody was very surprised; often followed by "to the floor"Rate it:

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something's fishy in denmarkA shortened version of the expression, "There's something rotten in the state of Denmark"; the speaker is suspicious that there is or appears to be something wrong, amiss, illegal or dishonestRate it:

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spitting cotton or spittin' cottonVery thirsty. Used in the Southern USA.Rate it:

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stay wokeFirst used by Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Inductee, Huddie “Lead Belly” Ledbetter in a 1938 interview afterword of his song Scottsboro Boys-named for nine Black teenagers and young men falsely accused of raping two white women in Alabama in 1931. Lead Belly knew the Scottsboro boys, and urged Black listeners and Black persons traveling through that area in Alabama to "Stay Woke" (be vigilant, cautious, and alert) in the spoken afterword to the song. Lead Belly's direct relative, Global Activist and Equality Advocate Greshun De Bouse began the #STAYWOKELEADBELLY movement to acknowledge the phrase's origin, and redefine its present-day meaning as a more generalized, all-inclusive phrase admonishing all to be cognizant of past, present, and future world occurrences.Rate it:

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