| 41. | It's a fucking colloquialism, people, I mean Jesus H . Christ!
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| 42. | Anyway, it's recognized, and yes, it's a colloquialism.
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| 43. | :Smarter than me is a colloquialism.
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| 44. | They offer up the colloquialism proudly.
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| 45. | His lyrics mix colloquialisms with high-flying metaphor, but his music is fanatically centered.
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| 46. | A few colloquialisms were quintessentially him.
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| 47. | And it's made even more murky by the Irish colloquialisms that pepper her ramblings.
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| 48. | Montezuma's Revenge is a colloquialism for traveler's diarrhea in visitors to Mexico.
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| 49. | The term RAST became a colloquialism for all varieties of ( in vitro allergy ) tests.
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| 50. | Expressions used can mean completely different things outside of the country where the colloquialism is used.
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