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Off The Table

The phrase “off the table” is an idiom that means “withdrawn or no longer available, as for consideration, acceptance, discussion, etc.” It is often used to indicate that something is not an option or a possibility anymore. For example, if someone says “marriage is off the table”, it means they are not interested in getting […]

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Butting Heads

The phrase “butting heads” has two meanings: The phrase can also be used as “butt heads” or “butted heads” depending on the tense of the sentence. The origin of the phrase is from the behavior of rams or sheep that use their heads as weapons to fight or challenge each other.

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Let Sleeping Dogs Lie

The meaning of the phrase “let sleeping dogs lie” is to avoid interfering in a situation that is currently causing no problems but might do so as a result of such interference. It is also used to advise not to talk about past issues or conflicts that have been forgotten or resolved. The phrase is

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Hold Your Horses

The phrase “hold your horses” means to wait, slow down, or stop for a moment, often when you think that someone is going to do something silly or rash. It is an old-fashioned and informal expression that is usually used as an instruction or a request. For example, you can say “Hold your horses, let

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Face The Music

To face the music means to accept the unpleasant consequences of one’s actions or to confront difficulties bravely. It is an idiom that originated in America in the 19th century. There are different theories about its origin, but none of them are confirmed. Some possible sources are:

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