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The Ship Had Sailed Before Its Occupants Made It To The Harbor

Also "The Ship Had Sailed Before Its Occupants Made It To The Port".

An idiom meaning the ship between characters was confirmed canon before people started shipping them.
Person 1: Doom Guy and Isabelle have already been confirmed canon by Nintendo.
Person 2: The Ship Had Sailed Before Its Occupants Made It To The Harbor
by Shugunou October 23, 2023
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sailboat in the window

A statement made to bring attention to a person who hallucinants throughout the day
“ there’s a sailboat in the window
by Kpoop2316 December 5, 2020
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hoist up the john b's sail

I'll see you guys later, I am going to hoist up the john b's sail.
by bgomez August 20, 2006
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Sail close to the wind

verge on indecency, dishonesty, or disaster
Here's a sentence using "sail close to the wind":

The politician's campaign ads sailed close to the wind with their negative attacks on the opponent.
by Arminkshipper July 25, 2024
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thesnail

its the immortal snail
the immortal snail is a snail that is immortal and if it touches you you just die
it will follow you if you press the button that gives you infinite money
yo im being followed by thesnail can u help me trap him in a box
by gatito de kittle February 15, 2022
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