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Next; having the next turn. For example: “I'll call you back in an hour. The speaker is almost finished and I'm on deck
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Informal + humorous. : to be dead We'll all be pushing up daisies by the time the government balances the budget.
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If you go around the bed, you go crazy. Its an informal way to describe a slight nuttiness or a more serious bout of insanity.
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In a New York minute means right away, immediately, quickly and without hesitation.
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"to put in my two-penny worth" or "my two cents". It is used to preface a tentative statement of one's opinion.
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The definition of a nine to five is a normal and routine job. The term is often used to describe boring or unfulfilling jobs. An example of a nine to five might be working at a fast food restaurant just to make a paycheck if you have no interest in food.
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1. a gentle wind. 2. a thing that is easy to do or accomplish.
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used to say that something will happen even it rains. Example, The party will be on Tuesday, rain or shine. —sometimes used figuratively for no matter what happens. Example, I'll always love you, come rain or (come) shine
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To hear something through the grapevine is to learn of something informally and unofficially by means of gossip and rumour. The usual implication is that the information was passed person to person by word of mouth, perhaps in a confidential manner among friends or colleagues.
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You can use expressions such as a hundred and one, a thousand and one, and a million and one to emphasize that you are talking about a large number of things or people.