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1st: learn about your new craze. 2nd: fixualte (yes that is a real word) 3rd: go out and buy your new fix 4th: start your new 'craze' trend!
You mean "do"? Probably a Blackberry. They're the new craze.
"to be green" is to be new at something, inexperienced, a rookie or novice
It means he speaks in a foreign language.
a craze is something everyone is wearing but i doesn't exactly have to be nice and fashion is something new and hot
When Mom was growing up, the TV show "American Bandstand" featured new music and the latest dance craze every week. Low carbohydrate diets are the latest craze in weight loss.
As of the start of the 2008 season, the following World Series have gone only 4 games: 1) 1907 - Chicago Cubs swept Detroit Tigers 2) 1914 - Boston Braves swept Philadelphia Athletics 3) 1922 - New York Giants swept New York Yankees 4) 1927 - New York Yankees swept Pittsburgh Pirates 5) 1928 - New York Yankees swept St. Louis Cardinals 6) 1932 - New York Yankees swept Chicago Cubs 7) 1938 - New York Yankees swept Chicago Cubs 8) 1939 - New York Yankees swept Cincinnati Reds 9) 1950 - New York Yankees swept Philadelphia Phillies 10) 1954 - New York Giants swept Cleveland Indians 11) 1963 - Los Angeles Dodgers swept New York Yankees 12) 1966 - Baltimore Orioles swept Los Angeles Dodgers 13) 1976 - Cincinnati Reds swept New York Yankees 14) 1989 - Oakland Athletics swept San Francisco Giants 15) 1990 - Cincinnati Reds swept Oakland Athletics 16) 1998 - New York Yankees swept San Diego Padres 17) 1999 - New York Yankees swept Atlanta Braves 18) 2004 - Boston Red Sox swept St. Louis Cardinals 19) 2005 - Chicago White Sox swept Houston Astros 20) 2007 - Boston Red Sox swept Colorado Rockies 21) 2012 - San Francisco Giants swept Detroit Tigers
You can't show me anything that I haven't seen already.?
It means living life to the fullest and trying new things in life.
The idiom "to coin a phrase" means to invent or originate a new phrase or expression. It is often used when someone comes up with a clever or witty saying that becomes popular.
The idiom is " all the bells and whistles ". It means, all the extras possible. For example, the new car came with all the bells and whistles. It was loaded with every option possible.