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Every witch way 

Every Witch Way is a Nickelodeon show that ended in 2015. The show had 4 seasons and 80 episodes. The show’s about teens that discover they have powers. Maddie finds out she’s a witch. Diego finds out he’s a kanay. Emma figures out she’s a witch but not any type of witch. She’s the chosen one. The chosen one is a special witch that gets stronger powers that grow more powerful each day. And those powers come with a lot of responsibility. To add after that we have Jax that finds out he’s a wizard. Apart from that the show has lots of twists, turns, drama, evil, good, friendships, breakups, and a lot more.
Person 1: I love the show every witch way.
Person 2: What’s every witchy way?
Person 1: it’s a Nickelodeon show.
Person 2: Oh, ok that’s cool.

Every Toilet, Every Ceiling Fan. 

The phrase you use when you have to do an extensive amount of work, that is ultimately pointless.
John: What do we have to do in Language Arts tonight?
Isaac: Every toilet, every ceiling fan.

Every man for himself 

If it's every man for himself, then people are trying to save themselves from a difficult situation without trying to help anyone else.
Mulholland: Fall back! Fall back, men! Every man for himself!

Captain Edward J. Smith of the R.M.S. Titanic said to the Morse Code operators "It's Every man for himself."

Every man and his dog

An idiom meaning 'extremely crowded' or 'A lot of people' . Mainly used in past or future tense to describe how busy a place will be and/or was.
John: Want to go to Walmart?
Fred: Nah, its Black Friday, Every man and his dog will be there.
John: True that

every duck has its knife 

An idiom meaning every cute thing has a threatening side. Originates from images of a plush duckie holding a toy knife with a soulless expression. Similar to the related idiom "every rose has its thorns."
Although the small, adorable Talyssa is usually kind, she definitely has a feisty side, too. Every duck has its knife.

Every Good Boy Does Fine 

Used by many to remember what the notes in the five main lines of the Treble Clef in Music, representing E, G, B, D, and F from bottom to top.
Every Good Boy Does Fine, as long as he remembers to pay his taxes.