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Where did the phrase "call the shots" come from?
by bangalore on May 2nd, 2010
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Anyone know what the origin of the term "carrying on like pork chop" is?
by kittykat on March 16th, 2009
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A man interviewed on NPR used the phrased "cutting the salami too thinly to get to work." Did he just make this up? I haven't heard it before and don't see any other references in google.
by Banana Breath plays the piano on May 14th, 2009
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"If you can't beat 'em, join 'em!" In exactly which cases should you follow this advice?
by AnonymousGirl on July 8th, 2009
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Have you ever heard the phrase, the cows are in the corn, the chickens are in the meadow, and the old gray mare is doing no better? Loll..gosh, I'm bored...bet this is not a duplicate!
by Cotton 201 on March 13th, 2009
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I haven't heard that used in a live conversation in years...
by Koz - Passion Perseverance Patience on November 8th, 2007
I either say that or "You get my drift?" I guess I'm just old fashion.
by Da Azian Boi on November 8th, 2007
Right on and solid!
by Koz - Passion Perseverance Patience on November 8th, 2007