Rock & roll, salt & pepper, sick & tired
Far out! Peice rock on!
Hump it.
A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush. Two out of three ain't bad. If you've seen one, you've seen 'em all. Take two, they're small.
"I'm just a kitten at heart." "Puuuuurrrrrrfet." "Wanta play big boy."
Science does not really have slogans, although some phrases have come to be well known, such as Darwin's phrase, survival of the fittest.
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Both "the most known" and "the most well known" are grammatically correct phrases. However, "the most well known" is more commonly used and often sounds more natural in context.
well one phrase is "cute as a button"
You'll know when you do "get some", but I believe that the entire phrase would be, and I qoute, "Get some Pussy", and that has to mean getting laid, scoring, and various other well known phrases that indicate that that your date has consented to you having sex with her.
There don't seem to be any well known ones. Perhaps you should ask your teacher.
plz say something that will benefit the lives of others as well as your own.
Some examples of hyphenated modifiers include "well-known," "high-speed," and "up-to-date." These phrases use hyphens to connect multiple words that form a single concept modifying a noun.