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kidding asideUsed to attempt to make a serious point in a jocular conversation.Rate it:

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killTo strike a ball or similar object with such force and placement as to make a shot that is impossible to defend against, usually winning a point.Rate it:

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know what side of the bread your butter's onTo know who has the upper hand/power in a situation before you take on someone who can make your situation worseRate it:

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l'aigle ne s'amuse point à prendre les mouchesLes âmes élevées et les esprits supérieurs dédaignent de recourir aux petits expédients, qu’ils jugent indignes d’eux, parce qu’ils ont conscience de leur force et de leur justice. Ils laissent aux faibles la ruse et la violence.Rate it:

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l'argent est le nerf de la guerreL’on ne soutient la guerre qu’avec beaucoup d’argent.Rate it:

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l'argent est un bon passe-partoutGold goes in at any gate, except heaven.Rate it:

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l'argent est un bon serviteur et un mauvais maitreVariante orthographique de l’argent est un bon serviteur et un mauvais maîtreRate it:

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l'argent est un bon serviteur et un mauvais maîtreL’argent permet à celui qui sait l’employer de contribuer à son bonheur, mais rend malheureux celui qui devient avare ou cupide.Rate it:

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l'argent lui brule les doigtsIl dépense tout son argent.Rate it:

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l'argent n'a pas d'odeurL'argent reçu d'une activité, aussi peu noble soit elle, n'en est pas moins de l'argent, indiscernable d'un argent provenant d'activités plus hautes.Rate it:

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l'argent n'a pas d'odeurPour une personne peu scrupuleuse, tout argent est bon à prendre, quelle que soit sa provenance ou les moyens employés pour l'obtenir.Rate it:

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l'argent n'a point de maîtreRien ne fait connaître à qui appartient une pièce de monnaie perdue.Rate it:

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l'argent ne fait pas le bonheurL’abondance d’argent rend la vie plus confortable et offre plus de possibilités, mais ne rend pas nécessairement son propriétaire heureux.Rate it:

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l'argent ne lui tient pas dans les mainsSe dit d’une personne qui dépense sans nécessité, sans modération.Rate it:

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l'argent ne tombe pas du cielIl faut travailler dur pour gagner de l’argent.Rate it:

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l'argent parleIl est souvent plus facile d’atteindre son but grâce à de l’argent.Rate it:

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la bourse ou la vieDemander à quelqu’un son argent, sa bourse, avec menace de le tuer s’il refuse.Rate it:

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la parole est d'argent et le silence est d'orMieux vaut parfois se taire plutôt que parler.Rate it:

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la parole est d'argent, le silence est d'orMieux vaut parfois se taire que parler.Rate it:

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la viande est cuite à pointThe meat is done to a turn.Rate it:

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lame jokeAn attempt at humor which is perceived to have been used previously to the point of being cliche, or was never funny to begin with.Rate it:

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last minutePoint in time, too close to a deadline to reasonably begin a critical task.Rate it:

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le beurre et l'argent du beurreone's cake and eating it too; two mutually exclusive things, such that one can only choose one over anotherRate it:

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le temps, c'est de l'argentLe temps bien employé est souvent source de profits. A contrario, du temps gaspillé provoque souvent pertes et manques à gagner.Rate it:

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le terme vaut l'argentTime is money.Rate it:

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leave offTo stop with a view to resuming at a later point.Rate it:

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les affaires sont les affairesAdage tautologique signifiant qu’aucune question étrangère au lucre ne saurait interférer avec les affaires qui font gagner de l’argent, souvent utilisé pour justifier ou ponctuer un comportement moralement répréhensible.Rate it:

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les bons marchés ruinentOn dépense trop d’argent lorsque, tenté par le bon marché, on achète des choses dont on n’a pas besoin.Rate it:

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les jeux sont faitsThings have reached an irreversible point; you cannot go back now that you have done something.Rate it:

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les jeux sont faitsThings have reached an irreversible point; you cannot go back now that you have done something.Rate it:

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let's not and say we didIndicates that the speaker does not agree with a proposed action and does not wish to participate; often said as a joke--sometimes as an expression that the speaker doesn't want to do the proposed action or to indicate that they are happy doing what they are doing and don't want to change that by doing the proposed actionRate it:

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life is like a s*** sandwich the more bread you have the less s*** you eatThe main point is bread is slang for money so money makes your sandwich a little less repulsive and your life a little less well whateverRate it:

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life's molecular danceThe phrase "life's molecular dance" refers to the dynamic and coordinated interactions between molecules within living organisms. It signifies the intricate and harmonious movements of various biomolecules, such as proteins, nucleic acids, and metabolites, as they carry out essential functions in cellular processes. This metaphor highlights the complexity and beauty of these molecular interactions, which are crucial for sustaining life and maintaining the delicate balance within biological systems.Rate it:

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like one's life depended on itdesperatelyRate it:

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line in the sandA defining moment, a cutoff point.Rate it:

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lionThe arms of the University of the West Indies are Barry wavy of six Argent and Azure an open Book proper bound Gules garnished Or on a Chief of the third a Lion passant guardant Erminois. Crest: A Pelican proper. . See talk page.Rate it:

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little engine that could (the)a reference to a children's story about an engine that tried even when he didn't think he could succeedRate it:

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lowest point in my lifeTo experience extrene depression as a result of certain circumstances, loss of a lov'd one, financial or personal reverses, physical or emotional deprivation.Rate it:

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lump in one's throatA feeling of emotional sadness. On the point of crying.Rate it:

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lump to one's throatA feeling of emotional sadness. On the point of crying.Rate it:

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magna quaestio est (followed by an indirect question)it is a difficult point, disputed question.Rate it:

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make a pointTo argue or promote an idea.Rate it:

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make a pointTo take care in doing something of something; to pay attention or ensure that something is done.Rate it:

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mama's boyA male person, especially a young man or boy, who is overly attached to or influenced by his mother; a sissy; alternate spelling: Momma's boyRate it:

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max outTo reach a maximum or a point at which no more growth or improvement is possible.Rate it:

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mihi exploratum est, exploratum (certum) habeoI am quite certain on the point.Rate it:

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mind one's ps and qsTo be very careful to behave correctly; an alternate spelling of mind one's p's and q's; same as mind your mannersRate it:

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miss the pointTo fail to grasp the meaning of an utterance.Rate it:

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moral high groundA position or point of view which is ethically superior or more reputable, in comparison to others which are under consideration.Rate it:

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moral low groundA position or point of view which is unethical or less reputable, in comparison to others which are under consideration.Rate it:

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