Not Good Enough For Truth in Cliche is a song about Russian Roulette and Juliet being the unlucky person who dies Actually, that is the literal meaning. But, the hidden meaning is kind of about suicide, and putting your life others hands without knowing what will happen. Like in Ruassian Roulette.
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The cast of Cliche - 2011 includes: Jamaal Alexander as James "Hands" Scott Robyn Cummings as Agent Rebecca "Betsy" Ross
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No, an idiom is a phrase or expression that has a figurative meaning different from its literal meaning, while a cliche is an overused phrase or idea. Idioms are more unique and colorful in their language use, whereas cliches can be seen as trite or lacking in originality.
Your in bad hands with the A.O.C./your in good hands with allstate A.O.C. meaning Articles Of Confederation
not good enough for the truth or cliche
Oh, dude, that's like asking who ate the last slice of pizza at a party - everyone has their theories, but no one really knows for sure. In the song "Not Good Enough for Truth in Cliché" by Escape the Fate, the girl is never explicitly named. It's like a mystery wrapped in an enigma, wrapped in a catchy emo-rock tune.
wine and its not good enough for the truth in cliche
Conciliatory
The spelling is cliche (French accented form cliché), meaning trite, outmoded, or stereotyped.
That would be cliché or cliche. klee-SHAY.