American Idioms and Expressions

Laugh All The Way To The Bank Idiom

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laugh all the way to the bank
What does laugh all the way to the bank mean?
make money in a way that other people think is impossibleI was laughing all the way to the bank with the money that I made from selling drinks at the sports stadium.
laugh all the way to the bank
What does laugh all the way to the bank mean?
to make money in a way that other people think is impossible I was laughing all the way to the bank with the money that I made from selling drinks at the sports stadium.


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What does "get off on the wrong foot (with someone or something)" mean?
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for sure
What does "for sure" mean?
without doubt, certainly, surelyI will go to the movie with you for sure next week.
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What does "have a closed mind (about something)" mean?
to be unwilling to change one's ideas or opinions about somethingMy aunt has a closed mind and she is not flexible about most things.
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What does "gangsta" mean?
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What does "pay a king's ransom (for something)" mean?
to pay a great deal for somethingI had to pay a king's ransom for a ticket to the final basketball game.
turkey
What does "turkey" mean?
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What does "All bark and no bite" mean?
When someone talks tough but really isn't, they are all bark and no bite.
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What does "boil down to (something)" mean?
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What does "get a kick out of (someone or something)" mean?
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What does "Noddy work" mean?
(UK) Unimportant or very simple tasks are noddy work.

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