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“Farmers want a wife” is a concise idiom that expresses practical expectations around partnership in agrarian and rural life. At its core, the phrase highlights how marriage...
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“Farmers want a wife” is a concise idiom that expresses practical expectations around partnership in agrarian and rural life. At its core, the phrase highlights how marriage...
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"Rabbit on fire" is an unusual turn of phrase that can refer to a literal emergency, a vivid metaphor, or a cultural idiom. This evergreen explainer unpacks how the expression i...
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“She don’t know I got some big big plans” expresses a speaker’s awareness of upcoming significant intentions or moves that are currently invisible to someone close to th...
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Master of the Universe 2022 refers to the enduring phrase used to describe individuals or entities perceived as supremely powerful, influential, or dominant within a specific do...
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"Freaky Friday Too" is a playful extension of the well-known phrase "Freaky Friday," used to describe an unusually strange, chaotic, or surreal day—often one that feels like a...
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“The devil made me do it” is an idiomatic expression used to suggest that a speaker is not fully responsible for their actions, blaming circumstances, temptation, or a metap...
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