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To be "kicking and screaming" is to resist something strongly, expressing opposition through stubborn refusal or active struggle. This phrase typically describes a person or gro...
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To be "kicking and screaming" is to resist something strongly, expressing opposition through stubborn refusal or active struggle. This phrase typically describes a person or gro...
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"Peach bad" is a short, informal phrase people use to describe something that is very good or excellent in a relaxed, playful way. It combines the universally positive idea of a...
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In everyday English, queen is a noun denoting a female monarch or a powerful, respected woman in a particular field. The modifier home narrows the focus to spaces of living and...
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“Imperfect for you” describes something that does not fully meet your needs, preferences, standards, or circumstances. The phrase acknowledges limitations while recognizing...
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When someone says "I don’t give a fork," they communicate indifference or a lack of concern. The object of the sentence—whether a task, topic, person, or outcome—is regard...
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The phrase everybody crazy is commonly used to describe a situation in which many people appear irrational, overly excited, or behaving unpredictably. In everyday English, it ca...
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“It’s going to be a bumpy ride” is a phrase people use when they expect a difficult, unstable, or emotionally turbulent experience. It signals that progress will be uneven...
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To be bean dipped most commonly means to be ignored, overlooked, or briefly acknowledged and then dismissed. In social situations, it can describe a person who is present but no...
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The phrase morning sleepyhead epic is an informal, playful combination describing a grand or exaggerated morning experience of grogginess and low energy. It is not a formal idio...
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The phrase “my guy grows” can refer to a person’s literal physical growth during adolescence or figuratively to someone advancing in maturity, responsibility, or success o...
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