"Wedded at the hip" is an idiomatic expression that describes two people or entities that are closely linked or inseparable in their actions, decisions, or relationships. It often implies a strong bond or partnership, where one party heavily influences or depends on the other. This phrase can be used in both personal and professional contexts, highlighting a deep connection that may be seen as overly dependent.
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He means he's unlucky.
I believe what you mean is "tubercular hip," which is a hip with tuberculosis in it.
Penguins have wedded feet so they could swim underwater
The past participle can be either wed or wedded.
Not Wedded But a Wife - 1921 was released on: USA: July 1921
it means: hip hip houray!
to be cool or radical
Wedded Blisters - 1928 was released on: USA: 26 August 1928
Wedded Blitz - 1942 was released on: USA: 13 March 1942
Wedded or wed is the past participle of wed.
The cast of Wedded to Perfection - 2009 includes: Jung Lee as herself