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Is it "for Pete sake" or "for Pete's sake"?
Asked by rebbel | 12 responses -
Is the term "half-assed", the term to describe something done without the appropriate care, just a malapropism of "haphazard"?
Asked by ragingloli | 13 responses -
Has a pillock ever called you a snollygoster?
Asked by Brian1946 | 15 responses -
Why is coffee called "joe" and Wednesday called "hump day"?
Asked by 2davidc8 | 11 responses -
What expression do you think should replace this outdated one?
Asked by cinnamonk | 15 responses -
English idiom that explains a cooperative/competitive business relationship?
Asked by lifeflame | 12 responses -
What should people in glass houses throw?
Asked by ibstubro | 20 responses -
What are some amusing/enduring idioms that are prevalent where you are?
Asked by ucme | 21 responses -
When people say "the devil is in the details," what do you think they mean by it?
Asked by Jeruba | 11 responses -
When does " Closing the barn door after the horse has bolted " not apply?
Asked by flo | 16 responses -
What exactly does the expression, "that's rich" mean?
Asked by AshlynM | 7 responses -
Is it possible to have a whole conversation in idioms?
Asked by Pandora | 66 responses -
Idioms that mean "to tell [someone] everything." or "to tell one's innermost feelings and secrets"..?
Asked by archaeopteryx | 24 responses -
(Potentially NSFW) How would you describe an experience (or state) of the utmost pleasure/joy?
Asked by bob_ | 27 responses -
What is a good reference book for English idioms?
Asked by sofia | 9 responses -
Can you help me create a list of English idioms essentially meaning "poor"?
Asked by LC_Beta from iPhone | 15 responses -
What does the expression "as is their want" mean?
Asked by sunrunner | 8 responses -
What are some commonly used Latin idioms or phrases?
Asked by weeveeship | 24 responses -
Got paraprosdokian?
Asked by zen_ | 20 responses -
Sharpen your pencils, wordsmiths, it's time for another round of fluther phrases.
Asked by zenele | 7 responses -
What does the phrase "crossed in love" mean?
Asked by flash74686 | 8 responses -
Do you find yourself using fluther-speak in daily life sometimes?
Asked by zenele | 28 responses -
What does the phrase: “eaten bread is soon forgotten” mean?
Asked by njnyjobs | 6 responses -
What is the idiom about old age?
Asked by Alana2009 | 19 responses -
What is the origin of the phrase "hell-bent for leather" and why does it mean what it does?
Asked by LexWordsmith | 7 responses