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    wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:00 last edited by
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    The real meat of things

    The most important part or the main part of something.

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      under cover of something

      Hidden or protected by something.
      He was working undercover at that time.

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        wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:01 last edited by
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        super-duper

        Extremely good.

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          wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:01 last edited by
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          keep in mind

          To be careful to remember something important.

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            wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:01 last edited by
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            bear in mind

            If you tell someone to bear something in mind or to keep something in mind, you are reminding or warning them about something important which they should remember.

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              wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:01 last edited by
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              the chicken and egg problem

              If you describe a situation as a chicken and egg situation, you mean that it is impossible to decide which of two things caused the other one.

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                wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:01 last edited by
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                there is no such thing as a free lunch

                Used to say that it is not possible to get something that is desired or valuable without having to pay for it in some way.

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                  wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:01 last edited by
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                  rags to riches

                  Refers to any situation in which a person rises from poverty to wealth.

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                    wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:02 last edited by
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                    to get your feet wet

                    To begin doing a new job, activity, etc., in a brief and simple way in order to become more familiar with it.

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                      wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:02 last edited by
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                      Bam!

                      A bam is a loud, startling sound.

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                        wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:02 last edited by
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                        to have the edge over

                        To have a slight advantage or superiority over.

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                          wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:02 last edited by
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                          touch some grass

                          To go outside; enjoy nature (used especially as an exhortation to spend less time on electronic devices).

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                            wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:02 last edited by
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                            start off on the right foot

                            To immediately have success when you begin to do something.

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                              Godspeed

                              Godspeed should be used in sentences when you are bidding someone good luck, safety and success.

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                                wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:03 last edited by
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                                a back of a napkin

                                A back of a napkin plan is an informal plan that helps businesses plan and evaluates their new strategies.

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                                  a back-of-the-envelope calculation

                                  A back-of-the-envelope calculation is a quick and informal mathematical computation. This type of calculation is used as an estimate to arrive at a ballpark figure when needed quickly.

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                                    wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:03 last edited by
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                                    to have a leg up

                                    To have an advantage over others.
                                    The company has a leg up on the competition thanks to the recent publicity.

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                                      wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:03 last edited by
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                                      drama queen

                                      A person who often has exaggerated or overly emotional reactions to events or situations.

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                                        to blow the budget

                                        The act of spending too much time or money on a single project.

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                                          wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 10:04 last edited by
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                                          get one's foot in the door

                                          To make the first step toward a goal by gaining entry into an organization, a career, etc.
                                          He took a job as a secretary to get his foot in the door.

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