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Skeleton in the closet
A hidden secret or shameful past kept out of sight, lurking like a grim relic that could ruin a reputation if revealed.
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Phrase of the hour
A hidden secret or shameful past kept out of sight, lurking like a grim relic that could ruin a reputation if revealed.
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Pulled from the drawers
Extremely irrational or eccentric. The expression is old-fashioned, and describing a real person's mental health this way may be insensitive.
Meaning & originTo lead with your strongest effort, shining.
Meaning & originTo butt in or meddle, sticking your bit.
Meaning & originTrapped in a conflict not your own, hit by stray shots.
Meaning & originCompletely out of danger and found or returned without physical injury, loss, or damage. Sound retains its old whole or uninjured sense in this…
Meaning & originTurn right, especially while driving. Current but informal and regionally variable Regional use: Canada.
Meaning & originHurry up, begin moving, or work faster, usually as an informal and lightly humorous prompt rather than a severe command. Informal and often…
Meaning & originReal ill or down.
Meaning & originLanguage has legends. Evidence matters.
Phrase origins are full of irresistible myths. We separate what historical sources can show from what remains disputed, and link the references behind researched entries.