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To say someone "nailed it at home" is to acknowledge a job well done in a familiar, usually domestic setting rather than a professional or formal environment. This phrase highli...
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To say someone "nailed it at home" is to acknowledge a job well done in a familiar, usually domestic setting rather than a professional or formal environment. This phrase highli...
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"Kid starts on man" is an informal phrase describing a situation in which a younger person, often a child or teenager, initiates an interaction, activity, or challenge directed...
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Expressions that pair urgency with affirmation are common in casual speech, and "here we go, OK Go" fits this pattern. At its core, the phrase signals a moment of movement or ac...
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