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cool customer
[cool customer] {n.} Someone who is calm and in total control of himself; someone showing little emotion. * /Jim never gets  […]
higher education
[higher education] {n.} Schooling after graduation from high school, especially in a college or university. * /Tom plans to  […]
Newt Heilscher
If at first you don't succeed, destroy all evidence that you tried.
sad sack
[sad sack] {n. phr.} {informal} An inept person who makes mistakes despite good intentions. See: [double-trouble]
innuendo
[innuendo] {n.} An indirect or subtle reference, esp. one made maliciously or indicating criticism or disapproval;  […]
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[Starter Marriage] A short-lived first marriage that ends in divorce with no kids, no property and no regrets.
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jack of all trades
[jack of all trades] {n.}, {informal} (Often followed by "master of none.") A person who is knowledgeable in many areas. Can  […]
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