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what's in it for me

<span class="searchmatch">what&#039;s</span> <span class="searchmatch">in</span> <span class="searchmatch">it</span> <span class="searchmatch">for</span> <span class="searchmatch">me</span> (idiomatic) <span class="searchmatch">What</span> are the advantages of (something) to <span class="searchmatch">me</span>, personally? <span class="searchmatch">in</span> <span class="searchmatch">it</span> <span class="searchmatch">what</span> are the advantages to <span class="searchmatch">me</span>...


me

column 2: Shew <span class="searchmatch">me</span> a token <span class="searchmatch">foꝛ</span> good, that they which hate <span class="searchmatch">me</span> may ſee <span class="searchmatch">it</span>, and bee aſhamed: becauſe thou, Lord, haſt holpen <span class="searchmatch">me</span>, and comfoꝛted <span class="searchmatch">me</span>. (archaic, proscribed)...


what is your name

phrasebook <span class="searchmatch">what&#039;s</span> your name? <span class="searchmatch">what</span> is your name? Used to ask the name of a person. 1854, Gustave Chouquet, Easy Conversations <span class="searchmatch">in</span> French‎[1], page 9: <span class="searchmatch">What</span> is your...


in it

taking all our trash to the dump, <span class="searchmatch">for</span> free? I don&#039;t understand. <span class="searchmatch">What&#039;s</span> <span class="searchmatch">in</span> <span class="searchmatch">it</span> <span class="searchmatch">for</span> you? you&#039;ve got to be <span class="searchmatch">in</span> <span class="searchmatch">it</span> to win <span class="searchmatch">it</span> <span class="searchmatch">what&#039;s</span> <span class="searchmatch">in</span> <span class="searchmatch">it</span> <span class="searchmatch">for</span> <span class="searchmatch">me</span> Inti, inti...


it's all Greek to me

it&#039;s all Greek to <span class="searchmatch">me</span> Wikipedia it&#039;s Greek to <span class="searchmatch">me</span>, that&#039;s Greek to <span class="searchmatch">me</span>, that&#039;s all Greek to <span class="searchmatch">me</span> First quoted as “<span class="searchmatch">it</span> was Greek to <span class="searchmatch">me</span>” <span class="searchmatch">in</span> Julius Caesar by Shakespeare...


what the

out of <span class="searchmatch">me</span>? Oh! Huh? <span class="searchmatch">What</span> the …? <span class="searchmatch">What&#039;s</span> going on? Ahhh! terms related to &quot;<span class="searchmatch">what</span> the … ?&quot; <span class="searchmatch">what</span> the fuck <span class="searchmatch">what</span> the heck <span class="searchmatch">what</span> the hell <span class="searchmatch">what</span> the hey <span class="searchmatch">what</span> the sam...


qué me cuentas

IPA(key): /ˌke <span class="searchmatch">me</span> ˈkwentas/ [ˌke <span class="searchmatch">me</span> ˈkwẽn̪.t̪as] Syllabification: qué <span class="searchmatch">me</span> cuen‧tas ¿qué <span class="searchmatch">me</span> cuentas? <span class="searchmatch">what&#039;s</span> new?; <span class="searchmatch">what&#039;s</span> up?; howdy? Synonym: qué te cuentas...


it's not you, it's me

<span class="searchmatch">me</span> (often ironic, sarcastic) Don&#039;t blame yourself <span class="searchmatch">for</span> the end of our relationship. 1988, Casual Sex?: Matthew: We have a problem... Melissa: Is <span class="searchmatch">it</span> <span class="searchmatch">me</span>...


you could have fooled me

coulda fooled <span class="searchmatch">me</span> Stress is on <span class="searchmatch">me</span>. you could have fooled <span class="searchmatch">me</span> <span class="searchmatch">What</span> you now tell <span class="searchmatch">me</span> is true I thought was false, or I nonetheless think is false; I don&#039;t...


believe me

your family. Which is <span class="searchmatch">what</span> he’s after, believe <span class="searchmatch">me</span>. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see believe,‎ <span class="searchmatch">me</span>. Usually used <span class="searchmatch">in</span> the imperative mood...