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What is something I could say to him that will make him feel good/special?
Asked by megs | 9 responses -
Do you ever come across quotes in books that you want to share....so you mark the page....and never remember or find it again to share?
Asked by Dutchess_III | 9 responses -
Where does the phrase 'Many Happy Returns' come from?
Asked by RareDenver from iPhone | 5 responses -
Where does the saying, "Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" come from?
Asked by ava | 1 response -
How much would you say you agree or disagree with the following statement "One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter"?
Asked by RareDenver | 12 responses -
Can someone please explain the origins and syntax of using "something fierce" at the end of a phrase?
Asked by mirifique | 25 responses -
Is this a popular 1950's American saying? (inside for details)
Asked by _Whitetigress | 22 responses -
Where does the saying "happy as a clam" come from?
Asked by ava from iPhone | 4 responses -
What is meant by, everything is a circle?
Asked by Rangie | 6 responses -
Have you ever said something to someone close to you while intoxicated that you wished you had said while not intoxicated?
Asked by rebbel | 7 responses -
Bees knees do they have them?
Asked by sandystrachan | 5 responses -
What do you think about this thought regarding human kind/the world we live in?
Asked by InkyAnn | 36 responses -
What is a nookie?
Asked by auhsojsa | 9 responses -
That really blanks my blank!
Asked by SuperMouse | 36 responses -
Where did the saying "scott-free" come from?
Asked by hollywoodduck | 1 response -
Where does the saying "its not over till the fat lady sings" come from?
Asked by asheliz | 12 responses -
Why does the cheese stand alone?
Asked by CyanoticWasp | 8 responses -
Are you familiar with the term "tastes like foot"?
Asked by Jellie | 14 responses -
What does "fair enough" mean?
Asked by lostinyoureyes | 10 responses -
Is it true that social mobility is the new glass ceiling for everyone, but the very rich, or connected ?
Asked by RedDeerGuy1 | 5 responses -
Does this quote still apply today? “A soldier will fight long and hard for a bit of colored ribbon.”- Napoleon Bonaparte?
Asked by talljasperman | 10 responses -
Where did the phrase "whatever suits your fancy" originate?
Asked by benjamin6 | 11 responses -
What's the expression or idiom about "a cracked egg"?
Asked by marauder76 | 14 responses