Keep Calm And Carry On

Keep Calm and Carry On was a motivational poster produced by the British government in 1939 in preparation for World War II. The poster was intended to raise the morale of the British public, threatened with widely predicted mass air attacks on major cities
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Theodore Roosevelt's way of saying do everything carefully,but always keep the strap
Michael might act timid,but he's not scared to pack heat (i.e.,walk softly but carry a big stick)
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carrying youtube o

'' carrying youtube'' that's something nick sturniolo is doing right now.
a: ''who should i watch?
b: ''nick sturniolo, hes carrying youtube on his back rn''
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Carrie Underwood

To get revenge on someone by taking it out on their car. This is because in her song Before He Cheats she smashes a guys car.
I’m gonna pull a Carrie Underwood on him.”
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ad carry

A object used to improve game experience for assasins in MOBA
Where is our ad carry?
DEAD
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carry trade

Carry trade is an investment consisting of borrowing at a low interest rate to invest in an asset providing a higher rate of return, typically for less than a year.

Carry trades often involve borrowing in hard currency (such as dollars, euros, british pounds, or yen) to invest in high-risk, high-interest notes issued by third world countries.

As these investments are typically not sustainable for the issuing country, most such carry trades are cashed out (re-converted into dollars) within a year - during which net returns of 10% to 50% can often be earned.
A disastrous carry trade developed in Argentina during the Macri presidency (2015-19), as both local and foreign investors took advantage of notes with annual yields averaging over 80%. The trick was re-converting the notes into dollars before the inevitable devaluations, in which the investment could lose 20% in a day.
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