Tag: along for the ride
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Got your back
Phrase: Got your back Depending on who you talk to, there are at least four levels of friendship. First, you have acquaintances, then casual friends and close friends. Finally, you have your intimate friends. They are the ones who got your back. People who say they got your back are the ones you can depend…
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Go big or go home
English Expression: Go big or go home This phrase means that you should always strive to be the best. Go big or go home means that if you do something, do it with 100% of your energy and ability. If you are going to play a game, play to win. If you are going to…
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Along for the ride
Phrase: Along for the ride The phrase along for the ride is used when someone is present at an event but is not participating. Imagine you are staying at home because you have a broken leg. Your friends come over to ask you to join a pick-up basketball game at the park. Of course, you have…
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Have a monkey on your back
English Idiom: Have a monkey on your back If you have a monkey on your back, you have a problem that you cannot shake off. Perhaps you’re a baseball player and cannot get on base — every time you have an at-bat, you strike out. Another example could be an ex-boyfriend who will not stop…