Word/Phrase of the Week ***** Phrase : Cost an arm and a leg. Meaning : Very expensive; costing a lot of money. Origin : The exact origin of this idiom is
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Love-chan on Twitter: "Love's word of the day: COST AN ARM AND A LEG It means over-priced and very expensive (opposite of CHEAP AS CHIPS) Example: Moja: "My god, your watch is
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RELOBrazil - It cost me an arm and a leg! What do you think when you hear this idiom? A popular notion regarding this idiom is that it dates back to one
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