be in on »
To be a party to a secret shared by a small group of people.
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break the buck »
Fall below the value of one dollar per share.[1].
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carry one's weight »
To contribute or produce one's fair share, as of work, money, etc.
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common ground »
A characteristic or interest shared by multiple people or systems.
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does Macy's tell Gimbel's »
(US, dated, colloquial, rhetorical question) A rhetorical question with the implied answer being that competitors do not share business secrets with one another.
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esprit de corps »
A shared spirit of comradeship, enthusiasm, and devotion to a cause among the members of a group, for example of a military unit.
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fat of the land »
The greatest part of anything; the finest and most abundant share of resources; the cream of the crop.
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friend with benefits »
A friendship with no reserves when it comes to the release of shared sexual tension thus leading to sexual fraternization.
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hold with the hare and run with the hounds »
To oppose an action or behavior and yet engage in the same action or behavior; to be a hypocrite.
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hold with the hare and run with the hounds »
To remain neutral by attempting to placate two factions or both sides of a controversy.
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join the club »
An expression of sympathy for a shared experience.
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let somebody in on »
To disclose; to tell somebody a secret or share privileged information.
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lion's share »
The majority; a large or generous portion.
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mad as a March hare »
Crazy, demented.
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pot calling the kettle black »
A situation in which somebody comments on or accuses someone else of a fault which the accuser shares.
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