The expression "a hole in one" came from, on a Golf course, when someone would take only one shot to get it into the hole.
In the 1967 Tony Jacklin had a hole in one, live on BBC's Grandstand. The first hole in one on live british television.
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The full expression is: like a (lightning) bolt from the blue, meaning the rare instance of a bolt of lightning that strikes a long way from its cloudy source, seemingly out of a clear blue sky.
First Recorded - The earliest recorded hole-in-one was in 1869 at the Open Championship when Tom Morris (Young Tom) did the 8th hole (166 yards) Prestwick in one stroke. This was the second of four Open Championships won successively by Young Tom. Source: http://www.opengolf.com/ChampionshipGolf/TheOpenChampionship/History/PreviousOpens.aspx?eventid=1869000
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The one up above the bum hole where your baby will come out
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The expression is to be worth one's salt, not"worthy" of it. Salt was actually a form of payment ( cf "salary"). The expression means to earn one's keep.
One of the channels was contaminated, you have to clean it.
I heard that as a kid from my grandparents - it's a common expression in Yiddish "Lukh in kopf" means "hole in the head", and they'd say "You need that like you need a lukh in kopf" Don't know if Yiddish is the true origin though....
Fire in the hole, is the most used expression i can think of
To get the "Come Back to my Place" expression you need to buy the expression book from the Bowerstone Market bookstore "Fiction Burns."
You wont, you will basically be ripped apart once in contact with one
From the movie "clueless"
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To use the "Come Back to my Place" expression, you must target the person of your choosing and open your expression menu. Then go to the "Flirt" section and choose "Come Back to my Place" expression.