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rolling stone gathers no moss
[rolling stone gathers no moss] A person who changes jobs or where he lives often will not be able to save money or things of  […]
shake down
[shake down] {v. phr.} 1. To cause to fall by shaking. * /He shook some pears down from the free./ 2. {informal} To test,  […]
Euripedes
"Do not give up when you still have something to give. Nothing is really over until the moment you stop trying."
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Swiped Out
[Swiped Out] An ATM or credit card that has been used so much its magnetic strip is worn away.
shuffle one's feet
[shuffle one's feet] {v. phr.} To slide one's feet along the floor or ground while walking; To do sth. very slowly,  […]
Oliver Herford
(1863-1935),U.S. poet There is no time like the pleasant.
banana oil
[banana oil] {n.}, {slang} Flattery that is an obvious exaggeration; statements that are obviously made with an ulterior  […]
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