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  2. My two cents - Wikipedia

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    Jetlamey was known to say "two, two, two my two cents in for Johnson", making the whole audience laugh at every match. [ 2 ] Other likely origins are that "my two pennies' worth" is derived from the much older 16th-century English expression, "a penny for your thoughts", possibly a sarcastic response to receiving more opinion than was wanted "I ...

  3. The enemy of my enemy is my friend - Wikipedia

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    "The enemy of my enemy is my friend" is an ancient proverb which suggests that two parties can or should work together against a common enemy. The exact meaning of the modern phrase was first expressed in the Latin phrase "Amicus meus, inimicus inimici mei" ("my friend, the enemy of my enemy"), which had become common throughout Europe by the early 18th century, while the first recorded use of ...

  4. O Captain! My Captain! - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 26 October 2024. Poem by Walt Whitman on the death of Abraham Lincoln "Oh Captain, My Captain" redirects here. For the Grimm episode, see Oh Captain, My Captain (Grimm). For the Shameless episode, see O Captain, My Captain (Shameless). O Captain! My Captain! by Walt Whitman Printed copy of "O Captain! My ...

  5. Meaning - Wikipedia

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    Meaning (non-linguistic), a general term of art to capture senses of the word "meaning", independent from its linguistic uses; Meaning (philosophy), definition, elements, and types of meaning discussed in philosophy; The meaning of life, the significance, purpose, or worth of human existence; Meaning may also refer to:

  6. I (pronoun) - Wikipedia

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    Old English had a first-person pronoun that inflected for four cases and three numbers. I originates from Old English (OE) ic, which had in turn originated from the continuation of Proto-Germanic *ik, and ek; [3] the asterisk denotes an unattested form, but ek was attested in the Elder Futhark inscriptions (in some cases notably showing the variant eka; see also ek erilaz).

  7. LEGO Creators Show Off Their Most Interesting Builds, Here ...

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    This doesn’t actually mean this was enough for them to all get put into production and LEGO itself updated the requirements, noting the massive increase in interest following lockdown.

  8. My Sharona - Wikipedia

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    "My Sharona" (/ ʃ ə ˈ r oʊ n ə /) is the debut single by the Knack. The song was written by Berton Averre and Doug Fieger , and it was released in 1979 from their debut album, Get the Knack . It reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart, where it remained for six weeks, and was number one on Billboard ' s 1979 Top Pop ...

  9. Apple of my eye - Wikipedia

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    The meaning of bava is disputed. Some sources claim "bava" comes from an unused root meaning to hollow out or something hollowed (as in a gate). This would lend to the understanding of the pupil of the eye being hollowed as in a gate. It may mean "apple"; if so, the phrase used in Zechariah 2:8 literally refers to the "apple of the eye".