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Idioms, Phrases, Sayings & Proverbs

What are the meanings behind your favourite idioms, sayings, phrases and proverbs? What is the difference between idioms, sayings, phrases and proverbs? We have got all of the answers and more…

Idioms, Phrases, Sayings & Proverbs

“Grand Rising” – Its Meaning, Origin & Usage

ByRichard Barker January 4, 2024February 22, 2025

The phrase “grand rising” actually has quite a unique and very fascinating story behind it, and while its background and origins are fairly obscure, it has started becoming a regular term among many people’s vocabulary,…

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“Fishing in the Dark” – Its Meaning, Origin & Usage

ByRichard Barker January 4, 2024February 16, 2025

You may recognize the phrase “Fishing in the dark” from a popular 1980s song that was in the US charts for some time. Besides a song title, the expression “Fishing in the dark” also has…

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“The World Is Your Oyster” – Its Meaning, Origin & Usage

ByRichard Barker January 4, 2024February 22, 2025

You’ve likely heard the famous idiom “the world is your oyster”. It’s one of the most commonly used idioms out there. But what exactly does this phrase mean? Where does it come from? This guide…

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“The Bane Of My Existence” – Its Meaning & Usage

ByRichard Barker January 4, 2024February 20, 2025

An English expression you may have come across is the phrase ‘this — is the bane of my existence.’ You could fill in the bland with a person, type of weather, or inanimate object. Either…

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“But Did You Die?” – Its Origin, Meaning & Usage

ByRichard Barker January 4, 2024February 22, 2025

Recently, this term, ‘but did you die?’, has become a lot more popular. It is often used in situations when someone may be making a big deal about something. As a response to your friend…

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“Material Girl” – Its Origin, Meaning, & Usage

ByRichard Barker January 4, 2024February 22, 2025

Have you ever heard someone use the phrase “Material Girl”? Perhaps you’ve heard Madonna’s song “Material Girl”. Do you want to know the meaning behind this phrase? Read on to find out about the meaning,…

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Time Flies – Its Meaning, Origin & Usage

ByRichard Barker January 4, 2024January 4, 2024

You’ve probably heard this idiom before, but did you know that it has its roots in ancient Chinese philosophy? The saying comes from the belief that time passes faster as you get older. This phrase…

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“10-4” – Its Meaning, Origin & Usage

ByRichard Barker January 4, 2024January 4, 2024

Numerical code can sometimes move over into common use for the English language, and usually modern media has a lot to do with this, such as movies or tv shows.  10-4 is one such numerical…

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“Bougie Like Natty in the Styrofoam” – Its Meaning, Origin & Usage

ByRichard Barker January 4, 2024January 4, 2024

If you’re a country music fan, you may have come across Walker Hayes song “Fancy Like”. It’s a fun country song, though it does have some confusing lyrics. For example, the line “bougie like natty…

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“Keep Your Friends Close, But Your Enemies Closer” – Its Meaning, Origin & Usage

ByRichard Barker January 4, 2024January 4, 2024

What does it mean to say ‘Keep your friends close but your enemies closer’? Is it really possible to become friends with someone who has hurt or offended you? The word ‘enemy’ comes from the…

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“Bricked Up” – Its Meaning, Use & Origin

ByRichard Barker January 4, 2024March 11, 2025

The English language is very interesting and there are so many phrases out there that we might have heard of before, but might be unsure exactly what they are referring to.  One of the most…

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“Oh My Lanta” – Its Meaning, Origin & Usage

ByRichard Barker January 4, 2024February 17, 2025

It’s not uncommon for certain phrases in popular movies and tv shows to become a part of popular culture and everyday vocabulary. After all, how many times have you heard “ay caramba!” from The Simpsons…

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