Phrase of the hour
On the skids
Slipping down or failing.
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Phrase of the hour
Slipping down or failing.
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Pulled from the drawers
Experience consequences that correspond to one's earlier actions. Often negative, but the underlying agricultural analogy permits beneficial…
Meaning & originTo an extreme or remarkable degree. Regional, informal, and somewhat old-fashioned Regional use: United States, now especially associated with…
Meaning & originNoisy disorder, uproar or tumult created by confused activity, argument or conflict. More colourful than commotion or confusion and often suggests…
Meaning & originTo spook or rattle someone, all nerves.
Meaning & originDon't harm or turn on your benefactor.
Meaning & originHaving something certain now beats chasing uncertain gains later.
Meaning & originPeople who lack knowledge or ability trying to guide others who are equally uninformed. Common but potentially insensitive if used carelessly around…
Meaning & originCompletely useless, being neither practical nor even decorative. When applied to a person it is blunt and potentially insulting. Regional use: United…
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