Idioms
on (someone's) doorstep
in someone's care, as someone's responsibility
The responsibility for feeding the extra staff suddenly arrived on my doorstep.
on (someone's) head
on (someone's) say-so
on (someone's) shoulders
on a diet
on a dime
on a first-name basis (with someone)
on a fool's errand
on a shoestring
on a splurge
on a waiting list
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lay off (workers/staff) or lay (workers/staff) off
argue for the sake of arguing/argument
two-time (someone)
on top of (something/things)
favor (someone) with (something)
keep to oneself
dry out
not worth one's while
clean out (someone) or clean (someone) out
talk oneself out
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Some lions mate over 50 times a day. (I still want to be a pig in my next life...quality over quantity)
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