Idioms
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a snowball's chance in hell
It has absolutely no chance at all of happening, it is just impossible.
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I'm cooked
It means that you're done for, exhausted, or just generally struggling.
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Don't build your house on someone else's land
When you build the house, it will be owned by whoever owns the land on which it is built.
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get your head down
To direct all your efforts into the particular task you are involved in.
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blue collar worker
The blue collar worker definition indicates that these workers perform primarily manual labor.
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keys to the kingdom
Possessing the “keys to the kingdom” implies having significant influence over these aspects.
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on the bright side
Look on the bright side - no one died.
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get the axe
“Get the axe” generally refers to being fired or experiencing an abrupt end to something.
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food for thought
Something worth thinking seriously about.
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being edgy
Being edgy means looking at everything a little differently, doing your own thing, and being okay with the fact that it may not fit the world's idea of what you should be doing with your life.
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On the flip side
Looking at a different or opposite aspect, possibility, or result (associated with something).
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fruits of your labor
Results of your hard work.
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(straight) from the horse's mouth
If you hear something (straight) from the horse's mouth, you hear it from the person who has direct personal knowledge of it.
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get out of hand
To become chaotic and unmanageable.
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the last straw
The last in a series of bad things that happen to make someone very upset, angry, etc.
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put out to pasture
To stop someone working in a job because they are too old to be useful.
I'm not ready to be put out to pasture yet.
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count on one hand
If you could count something on (the fingers of) one hand, it does not happen very often or exists in very small numbers.
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double-edged sword
Something that has or can have both favorable and unfavorable consequences.
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word salad
A word salad is a mixture of random words and phrases.
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word of mouth
The process of telling people you know about a particular product or service, usually because you think it is good and want to encourage them to try it.
We get most of our clients by word of mouth.
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