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Give up the literature major, stick to the garage band...

and weeds.

  • barking up the wrong tree
  • up a creek without a paddle
  • put up or shut up
  • keep your chin up
  • up to par
  • step up to the plate
  • clean up your act
  • wake up and smell the coffee
  • pick up the slack
  • butter someone up
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