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Lovebird Lane is best understood as a metaphorical or symbolic phrase rather than a widely standardized idiom. It typically evokes a place associated with affection, partnership...
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Lovebird Lane is best understood as a metaphorical or symbolic phrase rather than a widely standardized idiom. It typically evokes a place associated with affection, partnership...
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The phrase 'Time's Up' signals that a limit has been reached and change is necessary. It is widely recognized as a call to address systemic injustice, especially sexual harassme...
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“What’s that it’s pat” is not a standard phrase in English, so listeners usually infer meaning from context rather than from a fixed idiom. Most commonly, it conveys a m...
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Champagne problems refer to first-world, relatively minor inconveniences contrasted with more serious issues faced by others. The phrase softens complaints by implying the troub...
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"I'm still dancing" is a concise statement that can describe physical perseverance, emotional resilience, or continued engagement with life despite difficulty. In literal terms,...
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“Above trump” is best understood as a contemporary metaphorical phrase rather than a fixed idiom. It conveys the idea of surpassing a powerful or influential figure, rising...
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The term "the million dollar woman" commonly refers to a highly successful, influential, or high-earning woman, often in business, entertainment, or sports. It can also point to...
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To say 'I don't give a rip' is to communicate strong indifference or dismissal about something. The phrase signals that the speaker cares very little and expects little emotiona...
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"Faraway down under" describes something distant and, often, below the observer in latitude. As a phrase, it combines distance (faraway) with position (down under), a combinatio...
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“Hey you, Jimmy” is an informal address that typically appears in casual, public, or instructional contexts. This phrase is most often a direct, attention-getting call to so...
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