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Meaning showing feelings of frustration and agitation, seems to have come into use within the last 50 years, reason not known
This is unclear -- do you mean "what are some idioms used in the movie?" Because "inception" is not an idiom. It's an ordinary word.
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the person who invented the clock was Carl August Steinheil
what is origin of the idioum race against the clock
someone threw a clock out the window
The origin of the idiom "against the clock" is believed to come from the world of sports, particularly track and field events. Athletes are often timed with a clock during races and competitions, and the phrase was likely first used to describe a situation where a competitor is racing against time to finish before a specific deadline or time limit. It has since been adopted more generally to refer to any situation where someone is working urgently to complete a task within a specified timeframe.
The origin of the idiom "you can't fight city hall" comes from an English proverb but is mainly used in the U.S. This means that there is no way to win against the government.
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It is just an idiom and has no history.