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Never leave well enough alone

When someone never leaves things that are already well. Taylor swift use of this expression on her single "ME!". She says: "I never leave well enough alone" she means that she always wanna improve things that are already well.

I never leave well enough alone

by gullible little witch January 17, 2021


too many chiefs, not enough Indians

Phrase used to claim there are too many bosses, not enough workers, but also used to lament the over-education of the "masses," who should realize their place. Usually uttered by yuppies or their parents, quite confident that no one in their circle will end up a mere "Indian."

"Ah, another fellowship program, but you can't find a good lawn man these days. Too many chiefs, not enough Indians."

by Nick Cusa March 30, 2008

216πŸ‘ 104πŸ‘Ž


too many chiefs and not enough Indians

nobody wants to be employed here but everyone wants to be in charge

I think the problem was that the store had too many chiefs and not enough Indians.

by The Return of Light Joker July 19, 2009

23πŸ‘ 7πŸ‘Ž


good enough to fuck your mother

When you feel so good that you can fuck somones mom.

Hey, How are you feelin Mac? GOOD ENOUGH TO FUCK YOUR MOTHER!!!!!! -Super troopers

by _Zd_ November 23, 2007

32πŸ‘ 13πŸ‘Ž


it’s enough to make a grown man cry

a phrase the describes something very emotional, something that is enough to make a grown man cry.

β€œit’s enough to make a grown man cry.. but not THIS man! get back in there tear”

by Cramlord November 22, 2019


mad enough to eat fried chicken

a Deep South colloquialism meaning pissed; seriously chaffed

Lets me tell you bubba, I done ran pa's mower in a ditch, run back inside, and when he a-come lookin' for me, he was mad enough to eat fried chicken.

by hokiescott April 17, 2012

7πŸ‘ 1πŸ‘Ž


That's Almost Enough For Fish 'n Chips

1.) A statement used to describe an inadequate sum of money, even if it is a large amount that would more than adequately pay for something.

2.) A statement used to express sarcasm at an absurd notion.

3.) A statement that can describe any amount of anything.

Alternate pronunciation: "You're just short of fish 'n chips!"

That's almost enough for fish 'n chips!

by Frackin'Amazin' June 17, 2010

6πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž