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  2. proverb Take action that will benefit your heirs. Pear trees traditionally took such a long time to yield fruit that one would plant them for the benefit of the next generation. You should look into setting up some sort of trust fund that will grow over time and help your children when you're no longer here. Plant pears for your heirs, as they say.

  3. IMNSHO. An initialism of "in my not so humble opinion," used primarily in online communications to express opinions one feels no modesty about. Used in humorous opposition to "IMHO" ("in my humble opinion"). I've been a member of this message board since day one, and it has really gone downhill in recent years (IMNSHO).

  4. a swing and a miss. An attempt to do something that ultimately fails. Likened to a baseball batter who swings at but fails to hit the ball. Boy, that joke was a swing and a miss—not one person in the room laughed. Ooh, a swing and a miss, huh, buddy? Well, there's plenty of other girls to hit on here—maybe one of them will give you their ...

  5. on a whim. Based on a sudden, impulsive urge, desire, or idea; without careful planning or because of a capricious inclination. On a whim, we drove to the beach for the weekend. Major governmental policies cannot be decided on a whim; they have to be carefully and rationally thought through. See also: on.

  6. She says that a whistling woman and a crowing hen are neither fit for God nor men—whatever that means. I was a tomboy growing up in the '60s, and that was not well-received in my family—my mom and aunts would always tell me that a whistling woman and a crowing hen are neither fit for God nor men. Back in my day, it was scandalous just for ...

  7. at the eleventh hour. COMMON If something happens at the eleventh hour, it happens at the last possible moment. Some of the exhibitions were cancelled at the eleventh hour. Then, at the eleventh hour, I had an accident that almost stopped me from entering the competition. Note: An eleventh hour decision or action is one that occurs at the last ...