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's all goodShortened version of "It's all good." No problem; that’s fine; you’re welcome.Rate it:

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a carpet-baggerA candidate for election who has no roots or interest in the constituency he wishes to represent. The original meaning was a Unionist financier or adventurer who exploited the cheap labour in the American South after the Civil War. The carpet bags carried by these adventurers were made of carpet material.Rate it:

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acheter à vil prixTo buy dirt cheap, for a mere song.Rate it:

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adhibere aliquem cenae or ad cenam, convivio or in conviviumto welcome some one to one's table.Rate it:

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blood is thicker than waterFamily relations and loyalties are stronger than relationships with people who are not family members.1866, Anthony Trollope, The Belton Estate, ch. 30,Blood is thicker than water, is it not? If cousins are not friends, who can be?circa 1915, Lucy Fitch Perkins, The Scotch Twins, ch. 5,The old clans are scattered now, but blood is thicker than water still, and you're welcome to the fireside of your kinsman!Rate it:

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box seatA seat among a group of seats in an enclosure, as at a theater or stadium.Rate it:

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bums in seatsSpectators, passengers, or customers in attendance at a venue or other place where people assemble.Rate it:

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butt inTo join a conversation or situation in which one is not welcome or invited; to interjectRate it:

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buy cheap, buy twiceBuying a cheap but inferior product is a false economy since it will need replacement.Rate it:

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cheap as chipsVery cheap, not costing much.Rate it:

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cheap at half the priceSatisfactorily cheap.Rate it:

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cheap at half the priceQuite expensive.Rate it:

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cheap outTo reduce costs on a project or product to an unreasonable degree; to cut corners.Rate it:

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cheap thrillSomething simple done for pleasureRate it:

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cheap-arse TuesdayThe day of the week (Tuesday) when establishments such as the cinemas, restaurants, etc, offer some of their goods and services at discounted prices.Rate it:

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cheap-arse TuesdayThe day of the week when establishments such as the cinemas, restaurants, etc, offer some of their goods and services at discounted prices.Rate it:

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cheapen outAlternative form of cheap outRate it:

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cherry on topAn unnecessary, but welcome, addition to a desirable object or outcomeRate it:

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dafür nichtdon't mention it, you're welcomeRate it:

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de rienyou're welcome, it's nothingRate it:

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Dime a DozenTo be common and cheap; easy to access and obtainable everywhereRate it:

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dirt cheapInexpensiveRate it:

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domus patet, aperta est mihiI am always welcome at his house.Rate it:

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faire fête à quelqu'unTo welcome some one heartily.Rate it:

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faiseur de boniment (pop.)A cheap-jack, clap-trap speaker.Rate it:

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gern geschehenYou're welcome: a response to an expression of thanks.Rate it:

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good riddanceUsed to indicate that a departure, or loss is welcome.Rate it:

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grosso mundoLowly talk, common idiom, low class slang, cheap shotRate it:

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hail to the chiefCommon phrase to recognize or welcome leadersRate it:

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hash slingerA cook or food server in a cheap restaurant, especially one who is discourteous or inattentive to customers.Rate it:

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hit one out of the ballparkTo hit a fair ball so well that the ball flies over all of the spectators' seats and lands outside the stadium.Rate it:

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hold cheapTo have a low esteem for; to look down upon; to hold in contempt.Rate it:

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hop to it!A welcome to someone's verve and their confidence. Suggest to another to go after it.Rate it:

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hospitio aliquem accipere or excipere (domum ad se)to welcome a man as a guest in one's house.Rate it:

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il n'y a pas de quoidon't mention it, not at all, think nothing of it, you're welcomeRate it:

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je fais bon marché de celaI hold that very cheap.Rate it:

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je t'en prieyou're welcome, don't mention it.Rate it:

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je vous en prieyou're welcome.Rate it:

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ladies' loungeA room in a pub or hotel, separate from the main drinking area, in which drinks are served; originally a place for women to drink in when not welcome or not comfortable in the traditionally male-oriented public bar, and latterly a more genteel area than the public bar. Rate it:

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music to someone's earsSome good news; a spoken expression or a sound which is pleasing; a welcome remark or information.Rate it:

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não há de quêyou're welcomeRate it:

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nickel and dimeSmall time; operating on a small scale; involving small amounts of money; petty or cheap.Rate it:

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no faltaba másdon't mention it; you're welcomeRate it:

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no hay de quédon't mention it; used as you're welcome in the sense of no problemRate it:

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nose bleed seatsVery high seats in a sports arena or stadium (known for making your nose bleed because of their elevation)Rate it:

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nosebleed sectionThe seats high in the back of bleachers, stands, or the balcony at a theater or stadium.Rate it:

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not at allUsed similarly to you're welcome, as a conventional reply to an expression of gratitude.Rate it:

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on l'a reçu comme un chien dans un jeu de quillesHe was as welcome as a dog at a wedding.Rate it:

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on the cheapEconomically, especially if too economically.Rate it:

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pas de quoiyou're welcomeRate it:

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