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yan tan tether

yan, tan, tether are the first three numbers in an old English sheep counting system
"yan tan tether... wait- where have the rest of my sheep gone?!"
by Bob Smouth September 4, 2023
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At the end of your tether

"At the end of your tether" is a British English idiom meaning that someone is at the limit of their patience or endurance, feeling desperate and unable to cope with a difficult situation.
I'd give it up if I was you, I can see you're at the end of your tether."
by Britney Sparkles July 30, 2025
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