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    wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 09:16 last edited by
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    strike when the iron’s hot

    The phrase comes from a profession where a blacksmith strikes iron while it is hot to be able to mould it to his advantage.
    to take advantage of a situation
    to make the most of a heated situation
    to get benefit from an existing condition or situation by strategizing
    to get benefit of a chance

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      hold your horses

      The idiom is often used to tell someone to wait and think about something before taking action.

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        like a fish out of water

        If someone feels like a fish out of water, they are very uncomfortable in the situation they are in.

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          like a fish needs a bicycle

          If someone needs something like a Fish Needs a Bicycle, they don't need it at all.

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            brb

            BRB (Be Right Back) is one of the more polite online abbreviations; respectfully letting fellow chatters know that you'll be taking a brief vacation from your keyboard.

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              bbl

              be back later

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                afk

                afk means away from keyboard, a phrase that lets others know that you won't be at your computer for a while.

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                  lol

                  Lol is an acronym of laugh out loud.

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                    lulz

                    Alteration of lol. (Nonstandard spelling of the plural suffix -s.)

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                      rofl

                      ROFL is an internet accronmym for Rolling On Floor Laughing.

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                        Yah-boo

                        Used to express dislike or disrespect for someone, or to make fun of them

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                          stand on own two feet

                          To support oneself without help from other people

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                            saving face

                            To avoid having other people lose respect for oneself

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                              getting in the last word

                              If someone has the last word or the final word in a discussion, argument, or disagreement, they are the one who wins it or who makes the final decision

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                                wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 09:19 last edited by
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                                shed light on

                                To reveal information or details about something; to clarify or help people understand something.

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                                  people who live in glass houses shouldn't throw stones

                                  Used to say that people who have faults should not criticize other people for having the same faults.

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                                    wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 09:19 last edited by
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                                    better late than never

                                    It is better to do something after it was supposed to have been done than not to do it at all.

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                                      to drive me nuts

                                      To make someone go crazy

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                                        to catch someone out

                                        Means to cause them to make a mistake that reveals that they are lying about something, do not know something, or cannot do something.

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                                          wrote on 1 Apr 2025, 09:20 last edited by
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                                          small world

                                          Used to show surprise when one meets someone one knows at an unexpected place or finds out that one shares a friend, acquaintance, etc., with another person.

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