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Peaches Monroee created the phrase "on fleek" in a 2014 video.
By the mid-18th century, the phrase "on tenterhooks" came to mean being in a state of tension, uneasiness, anxiety, or suspense.
The use of the phrase "on steroids" does |\|07 indicate condonement of their use, but rather translates roughly to "only moreso," as in the statement "|.
In one scene, the main character, Donnie, sees the phrase on a schoolroom chalkboard.
A pal of his had used the phrase, on call.
She has taken to repeating the phrase on demand.
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Johnson called Beck a "Raving Freakazoid Nut Sandwich," and when Beck repeated the phrase on the air, the blogger gleefully posted the video on his site.
The phrase "on-the-go" used to mean everything that happened after you ran out the door.
This isn't the first time people have used--or almost used--the phrase on CNN.
He added that the events underlined the importance of the phrase on his banner, "Democracy not Monarchy".
It is called the "flight to quality" and you hear media commentators using the phrase on a daily basis.
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