To 'pop' - slang for taking something to a pawnbrokers. Clogs were used (umongst others) by poor millworkers in the North of England in the 19th/early 20th century. 'Popping your clogs' indicates the wearer was no longer in need of them, so is taken as being dead/dying (normally assumes natural death). Pawning something as important as your footwear would be the last thing you would do...
Palestinian and Persian
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Meaning he will help you out.
It is just an idiom and has no history.
The origin of the idiom finger in every pie is unknown. The saying means being involved in a lot of things or knowing about a lot of things.
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To be exposed
Origin "up a storm"
"Pop your clogs" is a British slang expression that means to die. The phrase is thought to originate from the idea of clogs, which are shoes that can be associated with a more rustic or working-class lifestyle. When someone "pops their clogs," it's often used in a humorous or lighthearted context to discuss death.
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The best way to prevent clogs in a pop-up drain is to use a hair catcher specifically designed for pop-up drains. Hair catchers can trap hair and other debris before they go down the drain, reducing the risk of clogs. Regularly cleaning the hair catcher will help maintain its effectiveness in preventing clogs.
Palestinian and Persian
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grab a bite
It was in 1960 in America
It is just an idiom and has no history.
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