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Don't be Coy - Meaning, Origin and Usage

December 23, 2021 Pearson

Is someone avoiding your question? Maybe they are acting deceptive or dancing around a request? If that's the case, you could always tell them, "don't be coy." This post gives you everything you need to know about the meaning and origin of this idiom and its use in conversation. Don't be Coy Idiom Meaning When […]

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If Ifs and Buts were Candy and Nuts - Meaning, Origin and Usage

December 23, 2021 Pearson

Did someone just mention the phrase "if ifs and buts were candy and nuts" to you? What one earth are they going on about, and how does that apply to your situation? This post unpacks the meaning and origin of this idiomatic phrase. Idiom Meaning "If ifs and buts were candy and nuts" is an […]

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Sorry to Hear That - Meaning, Origin and Usage

December 23, 2021 Pearson

Did your work colleague just tell you that they had to put down their pet yesterday? If you want to show them you understand what they are going through, you can use the phrase "sorry to hear that." This post unpacks everything you need to know about the origin and meaning of this idiom. Sorry […]

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Aim Small Miss Small - Meaning, Origin and Usage

December 23, 2021 Pearson

Have you ever attended a firearms training course? Maybe you're learning to hunt, and someone's teaching you about the art of finding your sight picture for your shot? If so, you might hear the instructor say "aim small, miss small" when giving you advice on how to form your sight picture through the site posts […]

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Round Peg Square Hole - Meaning, Origin and Usage

December 23, 2021 (December 23, 2021) Pearson

Are you feeling awkward around the team at your new job? You could say you feel like a "Round peg in a square hole." The term is popular in modern culture, and you probably hear it from other people and in the media from time to time. This post unpacks everything you need to know […]

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Where Art Thou? - Meaning, Origin and Usage

December 23, 2021 Pearson

Are you searching for someone or something? Maybe you're wondering why your religious deity of choice chooses to abandon you in your time of need? If that's the case, you could use the idiomatic phrase, "where art thou?" This post unpacks everything you need to know about the origin, meaning, and use of this phrase. […]

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Keep Your Powder Dry - Meaning, Origin and Usage

December 23, 2021 Pearson

Are you waiting for the perfect entry into a trade? Maybe you're waiting for a crash or pullback in the market to buy Bitcoin? If so, you need to “keep your powder dry” and wait for the event before jumping into the market. This post unpacks everything you need to know about this idiom's use, […]

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Green with Envy - Meaning, Origin and Usage

December 23, 2021 Pearson

Do you feel like you wish you had what others have? Does the desire to covet other people's property or results with their life leave you feeling desperate to achieve the same? If so, you could be feeling "green with envy." Being green with envy is not a desirable trait, but using this idiom can […]

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WWG1WGA - Meaning, Origin and Usage

December 23, 2021 (December 23, 2021) Pearson

Are you browsing through right-wing posts on Twitter? If so, you’ll probably come across posts from the group “Qanon,” with the hashtag “#WWG1WGA.” What does this acronym mean, and how can you use it in conversation? This post unpacks everything you need to know about the idiomatic acronym WWG1WGA. We’ll look at its origins and […]

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Stugots - Meaning, Origin and Usage

December 23, 2021 (December 23, 2021) Pearson

Are you looking for a way to call someone out on their nonsense? If so, you could use the word "stugots." This phrase is popular on streaming sites like Twitch, but what does it mean? Where can you use it, and will people understand what you're saying to them? This post unpacks everything you need […]

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