Id | in_the_loop_760 |
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Idiom | WAIT FOR (ONE’S) SHIP TO COME IN |
Definition | when one gets an unexpected lucky gift, especially money |
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Extra Info | The expression probably originates from merchants who made their wealth when their goods came into port on a ship. |
Category | Money |
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