Definition
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Food
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To use your brain.
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This quiz is difficult. You'll need to really use your noodle.
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Something that you buy which turns out to have problems.
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The used car he bought was a lemon.
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Someting very easy to do.
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I thought the test was hard, but it was a piece of cake.
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The basic things you need to survive.
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Teaching is my bread and butter.
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To earn money to live.
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His wife knows how to bring home the bacon.
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Something really cheap.
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Cellphones these days are cheap as chips.
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To be upset about something that happened in the past.
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There's no use crying over spilled milk.
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Something is not to your interests or tastes.
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I don't like him. He's not my cup of tea.
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Someone involved in many activities.
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She's got her finger in every pie.
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To want more than one can handle or deserves.
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You can't have your cake and eat it too.
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When someone says something exaggerated.
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You have to take everything he says with a pinch of salt.
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A person that is adored by someone.
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Jessica is the apple of her father's eye.
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To be pregnant.
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Jan can't drink. She has a bun in the oven.
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A person who is often in trouble.
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My little brother's best friend is a bad seed.
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A person with red or orange hair.
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Simon is the first ginger I've ever gone out with.
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To be silly, inferior or cheap or chintzy.
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The movie's special effects are cheesy and unconvincing
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Very relaxed.
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Cynthia is always cool as a cucumber.
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The best.
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My team is the cream of the crop.
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To be very cold.
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I froze my buns off at the ice rink.
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Extremely good pay for minimal work.
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Microsoft is hiring and I want to get on that gravy train.
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To have a lot of silly energy.
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The kids were full of beans after the circus.
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Difficult to understand (often a person).
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James is a hard nut to crack.
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A very intelligent person.
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Elizabeth is one smart cookie.
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To urge someone to do something.
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They tried to egg us on but we didn't want to fight.
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A small amount of hair.
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Except for a bit of peach fuzz, the baby came out bald.
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To rely on one single thing or option.
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She's always putting all of her eggs in one basket.
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To make something more exciting.
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I wanted to spice things up in my boring marriage.
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Very important person (VIP).
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Not only did she work at the company, she was the big cheese herself.
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To be extra nice to someone.
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Butter Angie up before you give her the bad news.
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