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What do you mean by "changes a meaning" -- an idiom means what it means. It's not going to change no matter what a website might mean. If you want to know the meanings of some common idioms, plus some idiom DEFINING websites, click the related question below.

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Yes, there are websites and resources available online that provide meanings and explanations for idioms, such as TheFreeDictionary.com, IdiomsOnline.com, and Dictionary.com. These websites can help you understand the meaning behind various idiomatic expressions.

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