That's a new one on me. Is it recent, or have I just been moving in the wrong circles?Smelling coffee is generally regarded as a pleasurable experience. People use this phrase when addressing someone who is being negative about some situation or another. They are pointing out that there are good things to be seen in the situation and the person being addressed should think again.
That's a new one on me. Is it recent, or have I just been moving in the wrong circles?
That's new to me, too.It means that you have been blind to, or ignoring, an unpleasant truth, and it's time for you to realize it.
I would agree 100% with Barb_D on her interpretation. I wonder if it's more popular in the United States?That's new to me, too.
I really must get out of the house rather more.
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