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The phrase “hand that rocks the cradle” refers to the person who performs the foundational, often unseen labor of childcare and early nurturing, typically within the home. H...
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The phrase “hand that rocks the cradle” refers to the person who performs the foundational, often unseen labor of childcare and early nurturing, typically within the home. H...
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At its core, fire mammoth is an intensifying label used to describe something exceptionally large, powerful, or impressive. People often pair it with figurative heat and grand s...
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Miz Baby is a phrase rooted in AAVE (African American Vernacular English) and Southern U.S. speech that uses the polite marker Miz to address or refer to any woman, followed by...
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At its simplest, hold my hand means to grasp someone’s hand, usually to offer support, comfort, or connection. In figurative use, it signals emotional reassurance, guidance, o...
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The phrase wing of a prayer describes a fragile or narrow margin of success, often used to emphasize how close an outcome came to failure. It can refer to a literal last-minute...
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When people say a rat is washing hands, they usually mean someone who pretends to be innocent or squeaky-clean while distancing themselves from blame. The phrase is figurative r...
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What the frock is an exclamatory phrase used to express surprise, disbelief, frustration, or emphasis, often functioning as a milder or more playful alternative to stronger prof...
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Fleek def is a concise way to say something is on point, excellent, or deeply stylish. This guide explains the meaning, background, and correct usage of fleek def in everyday la...
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"Men in a suitcase" is an idiom that describes concealed problems, hidden scandals, or inconvenient truths that powerful actors prefer to keep out of sight. It evokes the image...
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At its most basic, hold my hand describes the physical act of grasping someone’s hand, usually to provide stability, comfort, or guidance. In literal contexts, it is common wh...
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