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The phrase “give me a break of that Kit Kat bar” is not a literal snack request; it is an expression of disbelief, envy, or playful sarcasm. When someone says this, they are...
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The phrase “give me a break of that Kit Kat bar” is not a literal snack request; it is an expression of disbelief, envy, or playful sarcasm. When someone says this, they are...
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The phrase "Lily Rose we don't work like that" is best understood as a meme line that travels with image macros and short clips, often featuring a stylized or animated character...
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A December to remember usually describes a holiday season or set of December experiences that feel unusually meaningful, joyful, or transformative. The phrase frames December as...
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Baby Glees is most commonly encountered as a phrase combining the word baby with glee, expressing a sense of joyful delight focused on infants or childlike happiness. This usage...
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At its most literal, cooking topless describes preparing food without a shirt, often in casual, outdoor, or performance settings. Figuratively, it can signal operating without c...
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The phrase “half his age” describes a significant age gap in which one person is roughly twice as old as the other. It commonly appears in conversations about relationships,...
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