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You can pay the barber, but you can't buy him breakfast.

17th century idiom.

A formal deductive logical device used in a debate that simultaneously agrees and disagrees with any proceeding statement or argument.

See also "It's a dog-eat-dog world, Winston Churchill said that."

A: Al you old son of a bitch, how you doing? how you feel about the Dolphins? That call last night was aweful.

B: As far as I see it, you can pay the barber, but you can't buy him breakfast.

by Elip October 30, 2014


xenebfly

when the word defintion is not found or dose not esist, no search found.

I got xenebfly when i searched the word cookiemonster in the dictionary because no word exsisted.

by Elip November 28, 2007