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Oxford Dictionary of Idioms
Oxford Dictionary of Idioms

Idiom: Just for the heck of it


Idiom Definition

Meaning:

  • When someone does something just for the heck of it, they do it without a good reason.

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Contributed By: Joanna Sparano

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