I am not sure where this came from but as a resident of Washington DC, this is my thought. Washington DC is surrounded by a highway known as the beltway with an inner and outer loop. The players (important people) of DC are said to be inside the beltway or 'in the loop'. Those 'out of the loop' are not informed about what is happening on Capitol Hill. Just a guess.
A paragraph about the saying "where there is a will, there is a way" should include the origin of the saying. It should also include what the saying means.
It is an old British and Australian saying.
yfiyfif igi ugiugiu
it's not familiar..it does not remind one of anything
It is a saying about how something is not working or is spazzing out. EX: "The copier was on the fritz."
The phrase "thrown for a loop" originates from the idea of being disoriented or confused, as if metaphorically thrown off course or off balance like a roller coaster "loop." It conveys a sense of surprise or shock at a sudden unexpected turn of events.
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I never in my life heard that before.
A paragraph about the saying "where there is a will, there is a way" should include the origin of the saying. It should also include what the saying means.
A loop fingerprint has concentric circles, circles within circles. In palmisty this is considered to be a sign of a person with good communication skills who gets on well with others and is generally capable.
The phrase "I'm not saying, I'm just saying" is used to express an opinion or point out something without directly stating it. It is believed to have originated in African American Vernacular English and gained popularity in mainstream English through hip-hop culture. It is often used to suggest something indirectly while still maintaining a level of plausible deniability.
It is Spanish saying that means to bring joy.
The origin of the saying "as dangerous as an Afghan wedding" originates from US army soldiers who served in Afghanistan after the 9/11 attack on the world trade center.
The origin of the idiom "hog heaven" is based on the happiness pigs experience when they roll in the mud.
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The saying "those who can't do, teach" is often attributed to George Bernard Shaw in his play Man and Superman. Shaw's character expresses the idea that individuals who are not successful in their own pursuits often turn to teaching instead. It implies a lack of practical experience or skill in the subject being taught.
It is an old British and Australian saying.