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"I Beg To Disagree".........
A very nice and politely way of saying.....I disagree with you. |
"He Puts His Pants On One Leg At A Time...............
Someone being spoken of or referred to is just an ordinary human being. Used especially in reference to someone who is of an elevated social status, such as a celebrity, star athlete, member of royalty, etc. |
"To Pay The Piper"...................
To face, accept, or suffer repercussions for one's actions or words, especially that would be expected to incur punishment. |
"Face The Music"..................
Meaning to receive punishment; to accept the unpleasant results of one's actions or deeds. |
"To Beat The Band".............
Very briskly; very fast. |
"To Cut Up".....................
To joke or kid around. Having fun. |
"Up To One's Old Tricks"..................
Doing things that one was known for doing in the past, especially deceitful or mischievous behavior. |
"Laughter Is The Best Medicine"...................
It is widely believed that laughter decreases stress hormones and increases immune cells and infection-fighting antibodies, thus improving your resistance to disease. Laughter triggers the release of endorphin, the body's natural feel-good chemicals. Endorphin's promote an overall sense of well-being and can even temporarily relieve pain. |
"Burst Someone's Bubble"...............
To ruin someone's happy moment or mood, usually by telling them disappointing news or information. |
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To cut something (like lights) on or off.
Primarily Southern slang for turning something on or off. |
It ain't a thing.
Telling someone something they did, was not a diss to you (did not offend you). |
"Not My Cup Of Tea".........................
Something that a person just does not like! |
"Don't put all your eggs in one basket."
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"Don't Rain On My Parade"......(Similar to Burst Your Bubble)
Don't bring someone down when they are enjoying something or someone. |
"Between A Rock And A Hard Place".............
In a situation where one is faced with two equally difficult alternatives. |
"It's down the road a piece" or "a fer piece"
Meaning that it's a fairly long way down the road, not a short distance. |
"Doesn't Have Both Oars In The Water"......
This is an expression used to describe someone that is thought to be slow or crazy, or just not all there. |
"Rules The Roost".
To dominate; to be in charge: |
"Doesn't Have A Leg To Stand On"...............
To have no evidence, support, or justification for one's argument or actions. |
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