Re: common idioms 1. With how people talk to each other in movies these days - rough, macho - and in the face of 'ratted', 'opened his big mouth', 'opened his fat trap', 'spill your guts', then 'spill the beans' sounds namby-pamby and I wonder if it still has much currency.
2. I remember this from my youth, and I think only the more elderly would know and use this idiom. You might like to resurrect it amongst your crowd- it's a good one.
3 American Philosophical Association:biographical memoirs
For Lew’s firm, it was a matter of no little consequence that he was, in the current idiom, a rainmaker par excellence. Still, it would be a
fundamental mistake to measure his worth to the firm only by the number and importance of the clients he attracted.
I have never heard this idiom before. Will keep searching.
Last edited by David L.; 06-Apr-2008 at 07:13.
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