That's not an idiom - it means exactly what it says - there are twelve months in a year.
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Possible alteration of "fadge". to fit.
The origin of the idiom, look before you leap is by John Heywood in 1546. The idea behind the phrase was updated in a song by The Miracles called Shop Around, in 1960.
The source seems to be Arabic. We may find the same idiom in Portuguese, Spanish, Italian and Turkish actually.
The Idiom actually reads 'Fighting tooth and Nail'. It means to give everything you've got, literally every tooth and nail in your body, to win a struggle.
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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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