well ain't that the catfish in the trap »
A sentence commonly spoken in the Southern United States. It can often be used in place of "well, I'll be damned". Used to express surprise.
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where there's muck there's brass »
(UK, Irish) There is money to be made in unpleasant dirty jobs.
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winter rat »
An old, unattractive automobile, purchased for little money, to be driven during brutal Great Lakes winters while the owner's "good" car remains garaged and protected from corrosive road salt for the season.
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work the room »
To interact enthusiastically with the attendees at an event, by moving among them, greeting them, and engaging them in conversation.
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worth one's while »
Good and important enough for one to spend time, effort, or money on.
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wring out »
To force someone to give something, usually truth, or money.
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you pays your money and you takes your choice »
Each person should make their own decisions.
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