What does at sixes and nines mean?

(idiomatic) In a state of confusion.
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What does all sixes and nines mean?

Frazzled or disorganized. After caring for three sick kids all week, I'm all sixes and nines. I'm all sixes and nines now that the whole schedule has been rearranged.
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What does 6's and 7's and 9's mean?

Don't see the time flashin' by. Honey, got no money. I'm all sixes' and sevens and nines” A more sinister look at the numbers 6 and 7, reveals a darker side behind the phrase. In biblical numerology, the numbers are considered opposites as 6's stand for the domain of Hell, and 7's for that of Heaven.
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What does being at 6s and 7s mean?

phrase [usually verb-link PHRASE] If you say that someone or something is at sixes and sevens, you mean that they are confused or disorganized.
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What is at 6th and 7th?

in a state of total confusion or disarray.
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What does it mean to dress to the nines?

If you say that someone is dressed up to the nines or dressed to the nines, you mean that they are wearing very smart or elegant clothes.
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Where does the saying for 2 pins come from?

for two ˈpins

(old-fashioned, British English) used to say that you would like to do something, even though you know that it would not be sensible: I spend so much money on this car. For two pins I'd sell it.
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Where does the saying he kicked the bucket come from?

The term is known to date from at least the 16th century. The more interesting (and probably apochryphal) origin relates to suicides who would stand on a large bucket with noose around the neck and, at the moment of their choosing, would kick away the bucket.
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What does spilling the beans mean?

Disclose a secret or reveal something prematurely, as in You can count on little Carol to spill the beans about the surprise. In this colloquial expression, first recorded in 1919, spill means “divulge,” a usage dating from the 1500s.
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Where did the phrase cool beans come from?

Whatever the origin, cool beans was popularized by the 1980–90s sitcom Full House, where it was used as a catchphrase by the character DJ Tanner (Candace Cameron). Any drug associations were lost at this point, as cool beans had an old-fashioned, wholesome quality by then.
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What does the idiom crocodile tears mean?

Definition of crocodile tears

: false or affected tears also : hypocritical sorrow.
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Why did they call it pin money?

“Pin money” was never intended to be spent entirely on pins, no matter how expensive they might have been; the term was simply verbal shorthand for “household allowance.” What's interesting about the term “pin money” is that it originally meant a hefty chunk of change.
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What does it mean when they say pin money?

Definition of pin money

1a dated : money given by a man to a woman in his family (such as his wife or daughter) for her own use … when a New York girl wanted some pin money, she telegraphed to her father, and he sent it up in a wagon.—
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What does pin money mean in bridgerton?

Pin money — small sums handed out to women to spend while the men in their lives control the purse strings; pocket money.
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Where did dressed to the 9's come from?

The phrase is said to be Scots in origin. The earliest written example of the phrase is from the 1719 Epistle to Ramsay by the Scottish poet William Hamilton: The bonny Lines therein thou sent me, How to the nines they did content me.
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What is a nine slang?

a nine millimeter pistol. Back up before I pull my nine on you. I just got a new nine. See more words with the same meaning: gun, firearm.
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What are the 9s?

Nines are defined by their desire to maintain a sense of inner peace and harmony, and to avoid conflict or other emotional disturbances. They are typically agreeable, calm, and easy to be around. Nines rarely rock the boat, but they can be stubborn.
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Where did 6's and 7's come from?

The term at sixes and sevens goes back at least to the 1300s. Originally, the phrase was rendered on six and seven, and referred to a dice game where throwing on a six or seven meant risking one's entire fortune. Until the 1600s, on sixes and sevens meant to take a careless risk.
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What does the phrase sixes and sevens mean Class 11?

The phrase “at sixes and sevens” means disorderly or frazzled. For example, “The newly rearranged schedule has put me at sixes and sevens.” Hence, Option C is correct.
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Is pin money an income?

Pin Money is not Taxable. u/s 64(1) (iv) of the Income Tax Act-1961, any income arising from assets transferred to spouse without adequate consideration is taxable in the hands of the transferor and not in the hands of transferee.
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How do you use pin money in a sentence?

I used to odd jobs when I was in high school to earn pin money. My niece will babysit for you for pin money. You can't buy such a thing with pin money.
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What does dropping like flies mean?

informal. : to become ill or die over a short period of time and in large numbers Horses and cattle dropped like flies during the drought. The heat was so intense that people were dropping like flies.
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What is the meaning of when pig fly?

Definition of when pigs fly

—used to say that one thinks that something will never happen The train station will be renovated when pigs fly.
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What does Blue Blood mean idiom?

an aristocrat, noble, or member of a socially prominent family. aristocratic, noble, or socially prominent lineage or relatives: They boasted a lineage of pure blue blood.
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