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fools rush in where angels fear to tread
[fools rush in where angels fear to tread] {proverb} The idiom is used where people who are inexperienced or lack knowledge do  […]
George Gobel(1919-1991)
U.S. comedian I have never been drunk, but I've often been overserved.
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pay as one goes
[pay as one goes] {v. phr.} To pay cash; to pay at once; to avoid charging anything bought; to avoid debt entirely by paying  […]
under the circumstances
[under the circumstances] also [in the circumstances] {adv. phr.} In the existing situation; in the present condition; as  […]
William Feather(1889-1981)
U.S. authorpublisher All the vitamins needed seem to be found in plebian dishes.
talk smb's head off
[talk somebody's head off] {v. phr.} To tire smb. out by one's talk.
B0rk, b0rked, to b0rk
[B0rk, b0rked, to b0rk] broken, to break. A b0rked system refuses to work.
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