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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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            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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                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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                      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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                        the blind leading the blind

                        Used informally to describe a situation in which someone who is not sure about how to do something is helping another person who also is not sure about how to do.

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                          ta-da

                          Used when something appears or happens in a way that is impressive, surprising, or pleasing.

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                            whoa

                            Used to express surprise, interest, or alarm, or to command attention.

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                              voila

                              Used to call attention, to express satisfaction or approval, or to suggest an appearance as if by magic.

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                                all ears

                                Ready to pay attention to someone.

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                                  do unto others as you would have them do unto you

                                  To treat others as one would wish to be treated.

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                                    don’t look a gift horse in the mouth

                                    Means don't find fault with something that has been received as a gift or favor. Basically, the longer the teeth, the older the horse. Thus, looking a gift horse in the mouth could be considered rude because the person is essentially examining the horse to see if it measures up to their standards.

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                                      hope life is treating you well

                                      A respectful sign showing genuine care and regard. In this case it would be best to reciprocate what the other person has said, to show that you accept their sentiments.

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                                        hit me

                                        It refers to something that had a big emotional impact on you. For example, if you watch a very upsetting story on the news, you might say to a friend “That really hit me hard”. It means that you felt strongly affected by something.

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                                          be on board with

                                          To be in agreement with or be willing to do something

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