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Robert Heinlein
(1907-1988) U.S. sci-fi writer An elephant is a mouse built to government specifications.
George Carlin - Importance of our "Stuff"
George Carlin's classic standup routine about the importance of "Stuff" in our lives.
pig's ear
[pig's ear] {n.} 1. Beer (Cockney rhyming slang). 2. Something that has been badly done or has been made a mess of.
Idioms to Learn Today
Learn/refresh your knowledge against this set!Then check yourself by running flashcard test by definitions or by descriptions.
come to grips with
[come to grips with] {v. phr.} 1. To get hold of (another wrestler) in close fighting. * /After circling around for a  […]
half a mind
[half a mind] also [half a notion] {n. phr.}, {informal} A wish or plan that you have not yet decided to act on; a thought of  […]
Rita Rudner
U.S. comedienne Some women hold up dresses that are so ugly and they always say the same thing: 'This looks much better on.'  […]
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