The term "do or die" comes from Robert Burns' poem "Robert Bruce's March to Bannockburn" which was a poem about the first War of Scottish Independence. The last stanza of the poem reads, "Lay the profound Usurpers low! / Tyrants fall in every foe! / Liberty's in every blow! / Let us Do--or Die!!"
It is just an idiom and has no history.
Meaning he will help you out.
Palestinian and Persian
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The origin of the idiom finger in every pie is unknown. The saying means being involved in a lot of things or knowing about a lot of things.
To be exposed
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Origin "up a storm"
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That's not an idiom - it means exactly what it says - there are twelve months in a year.
It is a slang term from the 1930's, origin not known
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To hope for the best
Palestinian and Persian
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Meaning he will help you out.