Idioms
milk (someone) for (something)
to pressure someone into giving information or money
The boy was milking his friend for as much money as he could.
milk of human kindness
mince (one's) words
mind one's manners
mind one's own business
mind one's P's and Q's
mind the store
Mind you
misplace one's trust in (someone)
miss by a mile
miss out on (something)
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throw oneself at (someone's) feet
give credence to (someone or something)
slow up
have no business (doing something)
get out of line
let on
divide (something) fifty-fifty
cross one's heart and hope to die
ask for trouble
get the message
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Fact
If your shoes squeak, it simply means that two layers of leather in the sole are rubbing together. Driving a tack through the sole will often remove the squeak.
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