What does it mean to know one's Onion?

The phrase to know one's onions means to be very knowledgeable about something.
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What does know your onion mean?

If someone says you know your onions, it means you are experienced in something or you know a lot about a particular subject.
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What is the origin of know your onions?

The crucial fact is that the expression isn't British but American, first recorded in the magazine Harper's Bazaar in March 1922. It was one of a set of such phrases, all with the sense of knowing one's stuff, or being highly knowledgeable in a particular field, that circulated in the 1920s.
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What does .onion mean?

onion is a special-use top level domain name designating an anonymous onion service, which was formerly known as a "hidden service", reachable via the Tor network. Such addresses are not actual DNS names, and the .
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What is an onion girl?

Onion Girl is a Girl who you can't jut pull apart because she has too many layers. she's complicated and deep. She also can make you cry if you "cut" her. "Cut" Does Not necessarily actually cutting something, it can mean hurting or damaging someone and possibly even opening past wounds.
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The Ultimate Guide to ONIONS



How is life like an onion?

Carl Sandburg Quotes

Life is like an onion. You peel it off one layer at a time, and sometimes you weep.
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What does go pear shaped mean?

Definition of go pear-shaped

British, informal. : to go wrong She was in debt, and when she lost her job it all went pear-shaped.
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Why is it keen as mustard?

The phrase “as keen as mustard” means a very eager and enthusiastic person. It also means a person fond of doing something out of curiosity and enjoying it. However, its overall meanings depend on the context in which it is used. Sometimes “keen” is used for looking at something closely and not enthusiasm.
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What does my stars and garters mean?

Oh My Stars and Garters Meaning

Definition: Oh my Goodness! This phrase is used to express excitement or surprise. It is usually used in a lighthearted, jocular way.
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What is a Sockdollager?

Definition of sockdolager

1 : something that settles a matter : a decisive blow or answer : finisher. 2 : something outstanding or exceptional.
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What does flash in a pan mean?

Definition of flash in the pan

1 : a sudden spasmodic effort that accomplishes nothing. 2 : one that appears promising but turns out to be disappointing or worthless.
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What is the meaning of oh my days?

The exclamation of surprise, disbelief, or excitement oh my days, is first recorded in 1895, and my days (in 'Law, my days!
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What does the expression Oh my mean?

Oh my is used in everyday speech, and to less extent in writing, to express a variety of feelings, including embarrassment (Oh my, I didn't know you were changing), surprise and delight (Oh my! You look ravishing), or dismay (His mother just died of cancer? Oh my).
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Where did the expression Oh my stars come from?

This usage of the word dates back to at least the 16th century, when it was used by Christopher Marlowe in the play The troublesome raigne and lamentable death of Edward the second, circa 1593: O my starres!
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Why do they say fit as a fiddle?

The violin was picked out as the exemplar because of the alliteration of fit and fiddle, and because the violin is a beautifully shaped instrument producing a very particular sound. But then fit came to mean 'in good physical shape' and so fit as a fiddle came to mean 'in good condition physically'.
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What is the meaning as thick as thieves?

Definition of thick as thieves

: very close and secretive They were (as) thick as thieves for weeks, which made us wonder what they were doing.
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What is the meaning of the idiom fit as a fiddle?

Definition of fit as a fiddle

informal. : in good physical condition : very healthy and strong I feel (as) fit as a fiddle this morning.
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What does put on the dog mean in the South?

US, informal + old-fashioned. : to pretend that one is very stylish or rich They really put on the dog for their daughter's wedding.
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Why do we say things go south?

Deteriorate or decline, as in The stock market is headed south again. This expression is generally thought to allude to compasses and two-dimensional maps where north is up and south is down. However, among some Native Americans, the term was a euphemism for dying, and possibly this sense led to the present usage.
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What does a Teardrop Diamond mean?

The teardrop shape of the diamond is said to symbolize tears of joy, while the style itself is a testament to a woman who is bold and walks to the beat of her own drum. This style is perfect for an empowered woman with a flair for romance and elegance.
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What does it mean to have layers like an onion?

In the first “Shrek” film, the characters of Donkey and Shrek have a discussion about Ogres having layers, like onions and cakes. Meaning that there's more to them than what first meets the eye.
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What does peel back the layers of the onion mean?

Peeling back the onion is an expression often used in psychotherapy as a metaphor for what takes place during the process of self-discovery. When discovered in this way, we are able to take the necessary time to allow the layers to slowly peel back in order to allow for the hidden parts to emerge.
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What do you call the layers of an onion?

They are called scales - outer ones are membranous and inner ones fleshy. The protective thin outer covering is called tunic.
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What is Holy moly?

Definition of holy moly

—used to express surprise, amazement, or bewilderment Nate Tyler was finishing off his salmon dinner at a restaurant in Sydney last spring when suddenly the lights went out. The eatery went dark, along with much of downtown, including the city's famous opera house. "
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What does Be still my heart mean?

(idiomatic) An admonition to oneself to calm down when overly excited, especially in terms of romantic attraction.
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