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Idioms Online. Cry me a river is a sarcastic response to someone who is expressing sadness or complaining and for whom you have no sympathy.

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Usage Although cry me a river can be used in response to actual crying, tears are not necessary for the idiom to be used. It is usually used as a simple exclamatory phrase, “Cry me a river!” Examples Of Use “I’m only going to be able to take one week for my vacation this year. “Please forgive me,” said Gwynn. “Oh I miss Lindsey, I can’t believe they fired her,” said Stephanie.

“Those TV commercials with the sad shelter puppies make me so upset!” Origin Used since at least the latter half of the 1900s, this idiom may have come from a popular song of the 1950s, Cry Me a River, written by Arthur Hamilton and recorded in 1955 by Julie London. Although it is not certain, Hamilton may have coined the idiom when he wrote the song. More Idioms Starting with C More Cry Idioms More River Idioms. Armadillo - definition of armadillo by The Free Dictionary. Urban Dictionary : Benjamin. The most wonderful an amazing person who ever lived the planet.

Urban Dictionary : Benjamin

He know absolutely everything in the world and anyone who knows him is lucky. Benjamin is my brother, my teacher, and my best friend. by Kiiwi February 24, 2009 The Urban Dictionary Mug Lotsa space for your liquids. Buy the mug Your favorite word on a white mug. Create a mug One side has the word, one side has the definition. The Urban Dictionary T-Shirt Soft and offensive. Buy the t-shirt Smooth, soft, slim fit American Apparel shirt. A strong silent type, yet once you get to know him, the goofy side comes out. Benjamin,Intriguing, kind-hearted, genuine Buy the mug Create a mug An awesomely cool guy that seems to attract alot of good friends. a very nice person to be around, and is not afraid to be himself. Wow, that guy is just radiating Benjaminness!! Buy the mug Create a mug short or slang expression for a 100(hundred)-dollar-bill 'cause Benjamin Franklin's face is on the front side of it what is in this bag?

Vocabulary.com. Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) - The ARTFL Project. OneLook Dictionary Search. Disciple: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com. Discipleship is the term used in the gospels to designate the condition of being followers of Jesus.

disciple: Definition, Synonyms from Answers.com

The usage probably originated from contemporary Jewish school life (the talmid or "disciple of the wise"), perhaps through the circle of John the Baptist who had disciples (Matt 11:2); but Judaism in turn could have been influenced by Hellenistic gymnasium practice. The OT did not yet know this terminology (but see Is 50:4). Etymologically, disciple means learner and has an intellectual or academic connotation, correlative to the designation of Jesus as teacher. It is an important term because the whole life-style of the follower of Jesus is included in it. It is a gospel word which declined in importance in the rest of the NT when it was gradually replaced by other terms such as believer or Christian. Jesus taught his followers to make the pursuit of the Kingdom of God their highest priority (Matt 6:33). WordReference: Dictionnaire anglais. AllWords.com: extended search on words.

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