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talk a scotsman out of a penny

To be good at talking and indeed at convincing people to do your bidding through verbal means. Akin to the expression - "sell ice to the eskimos".

Historically an English expression, it originated because Scots are notoriously tight with money.
John: Wow that Henry certainly has a way with words...

Will: You're right! He could talk a Scotsman out of a penny.
by Kenwyne Jones May 3, 2010
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Suck the fart out of my ass

An insult used to tell the opposition to suck your ass
Jon: You're fucking stupid.
You: You can suck the fart out of my ass
by 3/5 Jesus March 24, 2021
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don't let the cat out of the bag

An idiom for do not tell a secret. Uses figurative language.
"Don't let the cat out of the bag or the party will be ruined!"
by JefeOfMasers April 18, 2017
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out of juice

(выжатый Лимон in Russian)

a) dead tired

b) said of electronic equipment that's out of power and needs recharging
right now I am out of juice, definition a)
by Sexydimma April 8, 2015
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eat me out of house and home

Said to someone who eats A LOT and doesn't pay attention to the costs of food.
Nom nom nom.

Person: DUDE YOU'RE GONNA EAT ME OUT OF HOUSE AND HOME!!!"

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by 2213 February 20, 2011
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Carved out of wood

It means you're freaking ripped. Wood = hard = carved = chisled = ripped. Common sense for the win! However; if you are carved out of wood, be prepared to immolate easily.
To be carved out of wood, one must lift weights, and do pushups regularly. Definately not for the lazy/impatient.
by Not Zane September 9, 2004
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