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On the skids
Slipping down or failing.
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Phrase of the hour
Slipping down or failing.
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Pulled from the drawers
Worth absolutely nothing, or so unimportant that it merits no concern.
Meaning & originA hopeful reassurance that even in bad situations, there's a positive aspect or potential for good to emerge, encouraging resilience and optimism. It…
Meaning & originFend for yourself and work for what you need, or face failure. Obscure, severe, and strongly historical Regional use: United States, especially rural…
Meaning & originUsing the last or worst options, down to dregs.
Meaning & originAlready settled, prepared or decided, often in a routine way that allows little originality or debate. Commonly used in the negative, as in not cut…
Meaning & originYour characteristic appearance, manner or style, especially as the basis of a first impression. Informal and nautical in flavour. It can signal…
Meaning & originTo keep something secret, tucked away.
Meaning & originWorth very little or nothing.
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