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Every Other Week - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 26, 2022 Pearson

Did you ask your friend if they want to go to the market with you today and they tell you that they only go “every other week?” What do they mean? This post unpacks everything you need to know about the meaning and origin of this expression. Every Other Week Meaning The phrase “every other […]

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Call a Spade a Spade - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 26, 2022 Pearson

Did someone just say that they always "call a spade a spade," regardless of what other people think? This post gives you the meaning, origin, and use of this idiomatic expression. Call a Spade a Spade Meaning If you "call a spade a spade," it means that you are telling it like it is or […]

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Butterflies in My Stomach - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 26, 2022 Pearson

Are you about to undertake a task that’s making you feel nervous? If so, you could use the expression “I have butterflies in my stomach” to describe your feeling of nervousness. This post unpacks everything you need to know about the meaning and origin of this expression. Meaning If someone tells you I have “butterflies […]

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As Per Your Request - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 26, 2022 Pearson

Are you checking your emails, and you find a message from your subordinates titled “As per your request,” what does this mean? We’ll unpack the meaning and origin of this expression to give you a better understanding of its use in conversation. As Per Your Request Meaning “As per your request” is a phrase appearing […]

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As the Crow Flies - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 26, 2022 Pearson

If you ask someone the distance from your location to your destination, they might respond with its five miles, “as the crow flies.” What do they mean? This post gives you everything you need to know about the meaning and origin of this idiomatic expression. As the Crow Flies Meaning “As the crow flies” is […]

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To the T - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 26, 2022 Pearson

Did someone just tell you that the sweater you got them for their birthday fits them "to the T?" What do they mean? This post unpacks everything you need to know about the origin and meaning of this idiomatic expression. To the T  Meaning If something is "to the T," it means that it is […]

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Ricer Car - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 26, 2022 Pearson

Are you at the street races? Chances are you're seeing plenty of "ricer cars" at the venue. What is a ricer car? This post unpacks everything you need to know about the meaning and origin of this idiomatic expression. Ricer Car Meaning A "ricer car" is a "JDM" vehicle where the owner has clearly overdone […]

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Give my Regards - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 26, 2022 Pearson

Are you chatting with a friend? If you tell them that you're going to see someone they know later that afternoon, they might ask you to "give my regards" to that person, but what do they mean? This post unpacks everything you need to know about this idiomatic expression's meaning, origin, and use. Give my […]

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Grain of Salt - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 26, 2022 Pearson

Did someone just tell you to take the news with "a grain of salt? This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this expression. Grain of Salt Meaning If someone tells you to "take it with a grain of salt," they are telling you to be hesitant about what you believe. It's an expression suggesting […]

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I Will Keep You Posted - Meaning, Origin and Usage

February 25, 2022 Pearson

Did someone just tell you, "I'll keep you posted" about the situation at work? What do they mean? Let's unpack the meaning, origin, and use of this expression. I Will Keep You Posted Meaning If you tell someone you're going to "keep them posted," you mean that you will let them know of any changes […]

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